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− | Sebastian Dziallas reports that there is a Sugar spin based on Fedora available here:
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− | | + | :[[Fedora 29]] - Release-specific community notes |
− | http://sdz.fedorapeople.org/olpc/sugar-spin.iso
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− | The image itself is already a few days old, and there will be a new one
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− | soonish – but I wanted to wait with a new release until we can get the
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− | sugar-browse activity into Fedora and that way on the spin, since this
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− | greatly improves the spin's usability.
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− | But that's not the main reason for this post: Inspired by an idea from
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− | Greg and thanks to help from Luke Macken, we've now a liveusb-creator
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− | build for Windows with support for the Sugar spin available here:
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− | http://sdz.fedorapeople.org/olpc/liveusb-creator-3.0.zip
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− | What does this mean? Well, you can now just run liveusb-creator on
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− | Windows and get that way the latest Sugar spin on your USB key, from
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− | which you can then boot (once your BIOS supports that).
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− | If you try it out and have any feedback, please make sure to come up
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− | with it.
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− | —Sebastian
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− | Somewhat relevant list: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-olpc-list
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