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− | Raspbian is a version of [[Debian]] for the Raspberry Pi. It is possible to install sugar on Raspbian. | + | Raspbian is a derivative of [[Debian]] for the Raspberry Pi. |
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− | == Sugarizer == | + | In relation to Sugar, Raspbian is a downstream distribution project that can be used to run Sugar. |
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| + | See [[Debian]] for how to use Sugar on Raspbian. |
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| + | == Turtle Art/Blocks == |
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− | [http://sugarizer.org Sugarizer] is a HTML5 version of Sugar. It has a basic journal and full web activity support. | + | You can download [[Activities/Turtle Art]] and use it on the normal desktop. You can either download it through the package manager (and get version 98): |
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− | You can configure Sugarizer to auto-start by setting your ''~/.xinitrc'' to:
| + | sudo apt-get install sugar-turtleart-activity |
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− | epiphany server.sugarizer.org
| + | Turtle art will be added to the Education section of the apps menu. |
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− | (Note: there are a few issues with the browser icons... but sugarizer works well)
| + | Or you could get the latest version using git: |
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− | Alternatively, you can download the [http://sugarizer.org/org.olpc-france.sugarizer.zip Sugarizer client zip] and have it locally on your pi.
| + | git clone https://github.com/sugarlabs/activity-turtleart-gtk2.git turtleart |
| + | cd turtleart |
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− | == Using APT-GET ==
| + | And use the following to start Turtle Art: |
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− | {{warning|Activities do not seem to function. Do you really want to run an old version of sugar on your pi?}}
| + | python turtleblocks.py |
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− | A old version of Sugar ([[0.96/Notes|Sugar 0.96]]) can be found in the Raspbian repositories. You can install it with:
| + | NOTE: you may encounter an error related to the ''summary'' field in the activity.info. If so, open the ''activity/activity.info'' file and move the ''summary'' field from the bottom of the file, to being the line below the ''title'' field |
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− | sudo apt-get install sucrose-0.96
| + | == Sugarizer == |
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− | Then set sugar as your desktop environment by opening/creating ''~/.xinitrc''. Set this file to:
| + | [http://sugarizer.org Sugarizer] is a HTML5 version of Sugar. It has a basic journal and full web activity support. |
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− | sugar-emulator -f
| + | You can configure Sugarizer to auto-start by setting your ''~/.xinitrc'' to: |
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− | Now whenever you ''startx'' you will have the delights of Sugar 0.96.
| + | epiphany server.sugarizer.org |
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− | If you want to use activities other than Turtle Blocks or Pippy, you will need Browse to access the ASLO. You can install Browse by running:
| + | (Note: there are a few issues with the browser icons... but sugarizer works well) |
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− | wget http://download.sugarlabs.org/activities/4024/browse-129.1.xo
| + | Alternatively, you can download the [http://sugarizer.org/org.olpc-france.sugarizer.zip Sugarizer client zip] and have it locally on your pi. |
− | sugar-install-bundle browse-129.1.xo
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