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==Are you new to Sugar?==
 
==Are you new to Sugar?==
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There are two Live Systems that run Sugar from a USB stick or bootable DVD:
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* '''[[Sugar on a Stick]]''' based on Fedora, runs on 64-bit PCs and OS/X Macintoshes, OLPC XO and Raspberry Pi, in English only
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* '''[[Trisquel On A Sugar Toast]]''', runs on 32- and 64-bit PCs and has more Activities and world language support
  
The quickest download is '''[[Sugar on a Stick]]'''. Basic instructions are found below:
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If you have a high-speed Internet connection, '''Fedora with the Sugar graphical learning environment''' may be installed to a hard disk or a a 4 GB USB stick with a [[Tutorials/Installation/Install with netinstall|'''Netinstall CD''']]
 
 
== Sugar on a Stick installation instructions ==
 
=== MS Windows ===
 
 
 
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|width="160px" valign="top"|[[File:Windows.gif|left|link=Sugar on a Stick/Windows]]
 
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<span class="linkgroup">[[File:Download Mirabell.png|left|link=Sugar on a Stick/Downloads]]</span>
 
[[File:USB flash drive.jpg|left|156px|link=Sugar on a Stick/Downloads]]
 
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# '''Prepare''': [http://fedorahosted.org/liveusb-creator/#Download Download] the Fedora Live USB Creator from [http://fedorahosted.org/liveusb-creator/#Download FedoraHosted].<br><br>
 
# '''Download''' the latest [[Sugar on a Stick/Downloads | Sugar on a Stick]] .iso file.<br><br>
 
# '''Load''': Insert a USB flash drive (or SD Card) with 2 GB or more of free space into your computer and launch Fedora Live USB Creator to create a Sugar-on-a-Stick bootable image.<br/>'''Note''': Be sure to set the ''persistent storage'' slider to a non-zero value.<br><br>
 
# '''Boot''': Insert the USB stick into a USB port on your computer. Set the option to "boot from USB" in your computer's <abbr title="Basic Input/Output System">BIOS</abbr> setup, and then start up the computer.
 
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Detailed [[Sugar on a Stick/Windows|installation instructions for Windows]] and [[Sugar on a Stick/Boot|booting instructions]] are available. There is also a [[Getting Started/Explore|guide to exploring Sugar]].
 
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=== GNU/Linux ===
 
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|width="160px" valign=top|<br><span class="linkgroup">[[File:Gnulinux.png|link=Sugar on a Stick/Linux]]
 
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[[File:Download Mirabell.png|left|link=Sugar on a Stick/Downloads]]</span>
 
[[File:USB flash drive.jpg|156px|link=Sugar on a Stick/Downloads]]
 
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{{:Sugar on a Stick/Linux/Installation}}
 
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Detailed [[Sugar on a Stick/Linux|installation instructions for GNU/Linux]] and [[Sugar on a Stick/Boot|booting instructions]] are available. There is also a [[Getting Started/Explore|guide to exploring Sugar]].
 
GNU/Linux users may also want to install the [[#Do_you_use_GNU.2FLinux.3F|Sugar packages]] on their favorite distro, apart from Sugar on a Stick.
 
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=== Apple Mac OS X ===
 
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|width="160px" valign="top"|[[File:Apple.gif|link=Macintosh]]
 
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<span class="linkgroup">[[File:Download Mirabell.png|left|link=Sugar on a Stick/Downloads]]</span>
 
[[File:USB flash drive.jpg|156px|link=Sugar on a Stick/Downloads]]
 
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# '''Prepare''': These instructions are for '''32-bit''' and '''64-bit''' processors.<br><br>
 
# '''Download''' the latest [[Sugar on a Stick/Downloads|Sugar on a Stick]] .iso file.<br><br>
 
# '''Load''': <br>Here is a simple way to recognize a bootable USB on a Mac.<br>
 
## Enter the Terminal: <code>/Applications/Utilities/Terminal</code>.
 
## Type <code>diskutil list</code>. You should see all the disk drives you have inserted into your computer.
 
## Insert the disk drive to which you want to write Sugar on a Stick.
 
## Type <code>diskutil list</code> again. You should see that your USB drive has been added to the list. If not, wait a while and repeat.
 
## Type <code>hdiutil convert -format UDRW -o &lt;<i>Sugar on a Stick image file</i>&gt;.img &lt;<i>Sugar on a Stick image file</i>&gt;</code> to convert the image into a bootable format.
 
## Type <code>sudo diskutil unmountDisk &lt;<i>device name</i>&gt;</code> to unmount the disk (it will not be ejected).
 
## Type <code>sudo dd if=&lt;<i>Sugar on a Stick image file</i>&gt; of=&lt;<i>device name</i>&gt; bs=1m</code>. <code>sudo</code> will ask for your password, and then <code>dd</code> will start writing the disk file.
 
## When <code>dd</code> finishes writing the disk file, type <code>sudo diskutil eject &lt;<i>device name</i>&gt;</code>.
 
# '''Boot''': Insert the USB stick into a USB port on your computer, then reboot and press and hold the Option key while rebooting. You should see a list of all the EFI-recognizable USB drives that can be bootstrapped. If Sugar on a Stick is not one such drive, it cannot be bootstrapped: you need rEFInd (a fork of rEFIt).
 
#* the '''c''' key must be pressed during the startup sound and you must continue to hold it down.
 
#* you may release the '''c''' key once the Sugar logo appears.<br>
 
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:* Have a MacBook? Consider these options:
 
::[[File:Usb1.png|50px]] [[Testing/Reports/Sugar on a Stick#MacBook Persistent SoaS v5 USB EFI Boot|'''MacBook Persistent SoaS v5 USB EFI Boot''']]
 
:: [[Talk:Downloads#Bootable_CD_of_Trisquel_4.5_for_MacBook_Air|Bootable CD of Trisquel 4.5 for MacBook Air]]
 
:: See other installation variations at [[Sugar Creation Kit]]
 
::[[File:Apple.gif|30px]] [[Tutorials/Installation/Burn_a_CD.iso_on_a_Mac|'''Burning a CD from an .iso file on a Mac''']]
 
:* Have an iBook or PowerPC Mac?
 
:: See [[Ubuntu/PPC]] and [[Fedora#PowerPC]].
 
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Alternative [[Macintosh|installation instructions for Mac OS X]]. Also, [[Sugar_on_a_Stick/Blueberry#For_Mac_OS_X_Users|these older installation instructions]] and [[Sugar on a Stick/Boot|booting instructions]] may be consulted.<br>There is also a [[Getting Started/Explore|guide to exploring Sugar]].
 
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===Advanced users===
 
==Do you have an OLPC XO?==
 
 
 
{|
 
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|width="174px"|[[File:OLPCXO.png|middle|link=olpc:Releases]]
 
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* '''Upgrade''' to the latest ''[[olpc:Releases]]'' from OLPC.
 
 
 
* '''Upgrade''' to ''[[Dextrose]]'' (requires a [[olpc:Activation_and_developer_keys|developer key]]).
 
 
 
* '''Experiment''' with [[Sugar_on_a_Stick/Installation/OLPC|Updating XOs]] to the latest ''Sugar on a Stick'' release.
 
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==Some alternate installations==
 
* Once you download, and then burn or load a Sugar on a Stick (SoaS) .iso file, and boot it, the running Fedora 17 SoaS Live CD/USB may be used to install Fedora with Sugar to a hard disk or a 4 GB USB stick [[Tutorials/Installation/Install with liveinst|with the '''{{Code|liveinst}} command''']].
 
:- You start with a SoaS LiveOS image, and then load an uncompressed version onto the hard disk or USB stick.
 
:- The Fedora-17-Live-SoaS.iso file is a 509 MB download.
 
 
 
* If you have a high-speed Internet connection,<br>'''Fedora with the Sugar graphical learning environment''' may be installed to a hard disk or a a 4 GB USB stick [[Tutorials/Installation/Install with netinstall|with a '''Netinstall CD''']].
 
:- Not a compressed LiveOS image like SoaS, but all of Sugar.
 
:- {{Highlight|bgcolor=#f9f6b7|''This requires a high-speed Internet connection for software component downloading during installation.''}}
 
  
 
==Do you use GNU/Linux?==
 
==Do you use GNU/Linux?==
 
{{:Supported distributions}}
 
{{:Supported distributions}}
 
  
 
===Are you a developer?===
 
===Are you a developer?===
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|width="174px" valign=top|[[File:Gear.png|link=Development Team]]
 
|width="174px" valign=top|[[File:Gear.png|link=Development Team]]
|Learn how to get setup on the [[Supported systems]] page.
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|Please see this [http://developer.sugarlabs.org/ developer documentation website] for the sugar-build development environment.
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Some additional references you may find useful:
 
Some additional references you may find useful:
* [[Platform_Team/Guide/Sweets Usage|Sweets]], to launch Sugar using the Sugar Package Management System
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* See https://github.com/sugarlabs/,
* [[Development Team/Jhbuild | JHBuild]]
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* [http://git.sugarlabs.org Gitorious source code repository],
* [http://git.sugarlabs.org Gitorious source code repository]
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* The [[Supported systems]] page,
* [[Emulator image files|Virtual machine or emulator image files]]
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* [[Platform_Team/Guide/Sweets Usage|Sweets]], to launch Sugar using the Sugar Package Management System,
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* [[Emulator image files|Virtual machine or emulator image files]],
 
* Adding Sugar to your [[Sweets_Distribution/Supported_platforms|favorite distro...]]
 
* Adding Sugar to your [[Sweets_Distribution/Supported_platforms|favorite distro...]]
 
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|valign="top"|See [[Sugar Creation Kit]]
 
|valign="top"|See [[Sugar Creation Kit]]
 
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==Are you looking for Sugar Activities?==
 
==Are you looking for Sugar Activities?==

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Are you new to Sugar?

There are two Live Systems that run Sugar from a USB stick or bootable DVD:

  • Sugar on a Stick based on Fedora, runs on 64-bit PCs and OS/X Macintoshes, OLPC XO and Raspberry Pi, in English only
  • Trisquel On A Sugar Toast, runs on 32- and 64-bit PCs and has more Activities and world language support

If you have a high-speed Internet connection, Fedora with the Sugar graphical learning environment may be installed to a hard disk or a a 4 GB USB stick with a Netinstall CD

Do you use GNU/Linux?

Sugar is supported by several GNU/Linux distributions. Sugar Labs does not support any specific distribution, but does focus development on Fedora and Debian, which helps SoaS and Ubuntu.

Logo Name Notes
Soas-avocado.svg Sugar on a Stick Live system of the Sugar Learning Environment
Fedora-small.jpg Fedora Fedora 34
Ubuntu-small.jpg Ubuntu Ubuntu 18.04 Bionic
Debian-small.jpg Debian Debian Stretch, see also Live Build
Olpc logo.png OLPC OS 16.04 OLPC OS for OLPC NL3 laptops based on Ubuntu 16.04 Xenial
Olpc logo.png OLPC OS 13.x OLPC OS for OLPC XO laptops based on Fedora 18
Suse-small.jpg openSUSE Part of an Linux for Education (Li-f-e) series
Trisquel icon.png Trisquel Toast Based on Ubuntu
35px-Activity-write.png
Please note:
  • Development changes occur rapidly, and the text here lags the current state of systems development.
  • For the latest information on any development project, visit their work sites.

Are you a developer?

Gear.png Please see this developer documentation website for the sugar-build development environment.


Some additional references you may find useful:



Virtual Machines on all platforms

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VirtualBox Appliances


More Virtual Appliances


Sugar included in other GNU/Linux operating systems, and older versions.

Also includes some VMware Player Appliances

If you run into problems, you may want to consult the Talk:VirtualBox page for help.

Are you preparing a deployment without Internet access?

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See Sugar Creation Kit

Are you looking for Sugar Activities?

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