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==Summary==
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:Ubuntu educational software
You have an Ubuntu system and you wish to try Sugar?
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::https://sourceforge.net/projects/cyberorg-home/files/Li-f-e/
 
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As of 2012-02, Ubuntu does not have a stable version of Sugar in the Ubuntu repositories.  Until this is fixed, your choices are:
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* use the unstable version 0.90 of Sugar, using the Ubuntu repositories,
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* use [[Community/Distributions/Sweets_Distribution|Sweets]] on Ubuntu,
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* switch to the [[Community/Distributions/Trisquel|Trisquel distribution]],
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* switch to [[Community/Distributions|some other distribution]],
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* use a virtual appliance, or;
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* install from Sugar source.
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==Introduction==
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We provide two kinds of information in this page.
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#Existing Ubuntu-based Sugar Spins. A Sugar Spin is a Linux distribution which uses Sugar as its default desktop environment.
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#How to install Sugar for your Ubuntu desktop. It is dependent on your Ubuntu's release version and the Sugar version you are going to install.
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==Ubuntu-based Sugar Spins==
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====Ubuntu Sugar Remix====
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:Ubuntu has not updated their repositories for sugar since version 0.90 when the [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Sugar '''Ubuntu Sugar Remix Team'''] stopped work.
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:http://people.sugarlabs.org/dfarning/
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:*Archive of discontinued project to add Sugar to Ubuntu
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:*'''These do not work very well.''' Not Recommended
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====VirtualBox Appliance to import====
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*http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_Creation_Kit#Ubuntu_11.04_sweets-distribution_sugar_0.94
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:This is exactly the same as achieved with the Installation Suggestions above
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==[[Image:Ubuntu-small.jpg]]Sugar Desktop 0.90 on Ubuntu 11.10==
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NOTE: ''This version uses previous Sugar release. Collaboration is broken''
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*Sugar 0.90 is NOT RECOMMENDED.
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*Install sucrose-0.90
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sudo apt-get install sucrose-0.90
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Only comes with pippy and turtleart. You can download more Activities from [[http://activities.sugarlabs.org/| activites.sugarlabs.org ]] from outside of Sugar and install each .xo bundle individually in a terminal with:
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sugar-install-bundle activity.xo
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To run Sugar fullscreen:
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*Go to the menu Applications->Education->sugar
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*Drag and drop the Sugar icon to the desktop
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*Right-click on Sugar icon and choose Properties
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*Change the command to:
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  sugar-emulator -f
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If you need to turn off screensaver and power management:
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xset s off
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xset -dpms
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==[[File:200px-Edubuntu.png]]Sugar Desktop 0.90 on edubuntu 11.10==
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Sugar 0.90 is NOT RECOMMENDED
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''Note: classic gnome fallback is available on install''
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*Install sucrose-0.90
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sudo apt-get install sucrose-0.90
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Only comes with pippy and turtleart. To get more activities you can:
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Download [[http://people.sugarlabs.org/Tgillard/Surf-115.xo| the Surf activity ]] and put it in a USB key. Within Sugar, copy the bundle to the Journal to install it. Start Surf and point it to [[http://activities.sugarlabs.org/| activites.sugarlabs.org ]] to get other activities.
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Or you can download from [[http://activities.sugarlabs.org/| activites.sugarlabs.org ]] from outside Sugar and install each .xo bundle individually in a terminal with:
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sugar-install-bundle activity.xo
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To run Sugar fullscreen:
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*menu Applications->Education->sugar
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*drag and drop Sugar icon to desktop
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*right-click on Sugar icon->Properties
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*change command to:
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  sugar-emulator -f
 
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