Talk:Fedora: Difference between revisions
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you don't need to reinstall ... just run gptsync from the rEFIt menu | you don't need to reinstall ... just run gptsync from the rEFIt menu | ||
just need to get your partitions synced up | just need to get your partitions synced up | ||
== GNOME3 default software installer fails to find Sugar == | |||
>"Fedora 20's default GNOME3 graphical software installer tool fails to find Sugar, reportedly as Sugar is not considered to be an 'application'." | |||
This is a significant problem. Sugar will be more successful if Linux users can easily find it by a simple keyword search in the default installer. A user should not have to install a new installation app in order to find Sugar. I suggest that the team create an "application" that (i) meets Fedora's criteria for applications and (ii) automatically executes a script that downloads and installs the necessary components of Sugar. Better yet, the Sugar Learning Platform Package App could even give a user a set of choices of available components and/or activity packages to add to the script. | |||