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==Wiki Page==
 
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:[[Fedora 29]] - Release-specific community notes
== Fedora 13 ==
 
* Available as a LiveCD/USB image, [http://alt.fedoraproject.org/pub/alt/spins/linux/releases/13/Spins/i686/Fedora-13-i686-Live-SoaS.iso F13 Sugar on a Stick Mirabelle Spin] - A Sugar-only environment within a [[LiveOS image]].
 
 
 
====The Sugar Learning Environment is packaged in Fedora 13.====
 
 
 
* From the System -> Administration -> Add/Remove Software menu, search for Sugar.
 
* Among all the packaged Activities select,
 
{|
 
|-
 
|width="15"|
 
|[[File:XO_buddy.png|40px]]
 
|width="10"|
 
|'''The emulator for the Sugar Learning Environment'''<br> sugar-emulator-0.88.1-1.fc13 (no arch)
 
|}
 
: and any or all of the Activities.
 
: Sugar will be available in your Applications -> Education menu.
 
 
 
== Fedora 14 ==
 
* Available as a LiveCD/USB image, [http://alt.fedoraproject.org/pub/alt/spins/linux/releases/14/Spins/i686/Fedora-14-i686-Live-SoaS.iso F14 Sugar on a Stick Mango Lassi Spin] - A Sugar-only environment within a [[LiveOS image]].
 
 
 
====Sugar Learning Environment packaged in F14 or F15====
 
* In root terminal:
 
yum groupinstall sugar*
 
yum install sugar-emulator
 
 
 
Sugar will run in a [[wikipedia:Xephyr|Xephyr]] window within your current environment. You will have full access to the Sugar features, and may even run multiple instances to simulate a local collaboration group. Later versions of Sugar require one emulator per logged in user (there can be more than one user running) '''Check this'''
 
: Adjust the default window size for Sugar by editing the menu item for Sugar to<br>{{Code|/usr/bin/sugar-emulator -i 1200x900}}
 
:: to match the XO reflective screen resolution
 
: {{Code|/usr/bin/sugar-emulator -i 832x624}}
 
:: approximates the display proportions of the XO laptops, closely matching the toolbar, for example.
 
: {{Code|/usr/bin/sugar-emulator -i 600x500}}
 
:: fits the screen for a 10-inch netbook
 
: {{Code|/usr/bin/sugar-emulator -f}}
 
:: '''full screen on netbook'''
 
You may also collaborate with others in the jabber.sugarlabs.org server Neighborhood (Press <F1> to see the Neighborhood view.)
 
 
 
==Fedora 15 gnome3 with sugar 0.92.0==
 
{{Admon/note|Note:|This is an ALPHA Version-for testing only. }}
 
 
 
===[http://live.gnome.org/GnomeShell GnomeShell]===
 
:Click link ^
 
"GNOME Shell is the defining technology of the GNOME 3 desktop user experience.
 
It provides core interface functions like switching to windows and launching applications.
 
GNOME Shell takes advantage of the capabilities of modern graphics hardware and introduces innovative user interface concepts
 
to provide a delightful and easy to use experience."
 
* http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/Gnome3
 
* http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Day:2011-02-03_GNOME3_Alpha#Live_image
 
* i686    http://adamwill.fedorapeople.org/gnome3_test_day_20110203/gnome3_test_20110203_i686.iso
 
:  http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/GNOME:/Medias/images/iso/GNOME_3.i686-0.1.0-Build1.1.iso
 
* x86_64  http://adamwill.fedorapeople.org/gnome3_test_day_20110203/gnome3_test_20110203.iso
 
:  http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/GNOME:/Medias/images/iso/GNOME_3.x86_64-0.1.0-Build1.1.iso
 
====Test Day====
 
:https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Day:2011-03-24
 
:http://download.fedoraproject.org/pub/fedora/linux/releases/test/15-Alpha/Live/x86_64/Fedora-15-Alpha-x86_64-Live-Desktop.iso
 
:: http://mirror.pnl.gov/fedora/linux/releases/test/15-Alpha/Live/x86_64/Fedora-15-Alpha-x86_64-Live-CHECKSUM
 
 
 
===Make Bootable f15 gnome3 USB===
 
:Download http://alt.fedoraproject.org/pub/alt/nightly-composes/desktop/desktop-i386-20110318.01.iso
 
:Burn to CD
 
:Boot CD
 
: Install to 8 GB USB (Icon on left "favorites" panel in gnome3 desktop)
 
::Format "Custom"
 
::/boot 500 ext4 / 6500 ext4 1000 swap
 
:Boot USB
 
::firstboot
 
::Smolt
 
::Login
 
* Note done on ACER ASPIRE ONE Netbook with external USB hp USB DVD/CD drive
 
:Will fallback to a special Gnome 2.xxx if your computer does not support gnome3 requirements.
 
 
 
===Installation to HD via dd write to 2GB Boot USB===
 
:'''dd if=gnome3_test_day_20110203/gnome3_test_20110203_i686.iso of=/dev/sd(x)''' 
 
:::Note: dd to USB makes working non persistent USB that does installs and runs fine.
 
:: boots 2 GB USB on ACER ASPIRE ONE in gnome3 with wireless
 
:Install to HD
 
:: Do update 178 packages
 
====Install Sugar-Desktop====
 
:In terminal:
 
yum groupinstall sugar* --skip-broken
 
yum install sugar-emulator alacarte
 
alacarte
 
  properties of Education/Sugar "sugar-emulator -f"
 
    (-i600x500) for smaller window
 
  exit
 
====Notes====
 
*'''DO NOT UPDATE rsyslogd 5.7.9-1 fc15 (x86-64) doing so will make the system not login. (need to either downgrade rsyslogd or disable selinux)''' 03/20/2011
 
:1-) Browse-120 ; Chat70 (does not start) '''surf-115.xo works as drag-drop install from 2nd USB in 32 bit install NOT in 64 bit'''
 
 
 
:2-)to fix screensize in sugar-emulator:
 
terminal:
 
su -
 
(password)
 
gedit /usr/share/applications/sugar-emulator.desktop
 
edit line 6: Exec='''sugar-emulator -f'''
 
save
 
Logout
 
login
 
:2a-)
 
show desktop as icon in favorites:
 
add programs alacarte
 
open alacarte
 
 
 
:2b-)
 
key shortcuts
 
    * System (Windows) key: Switch between overview and desktop
 
    * Alt+F1: Switch between overview and desktop
 
    * Alt+F2: Pop up command dialog
 
    * Alt+Tab: Pop up window cycler
 
    * Alt+Shift+Tab: Cycle in reverse direction in the window cycler
 
    * Alt+`: Switch between windows of the same application in Alt+Tab
 
    * Ctrl+Alt+Tab: Pop up place cycler
 
    * Ctrl+Shift+Alt+R: Start and end screencast recording
 
    * Ctrl+Alt+D: Show desktop and raise windows back
 
    * Ctrl+Alt+Up/Down arrow: Switch between workspaces
 
    * Ctrl+Alt+Shift+Up/Down arrow: Move the current window to a different workspace
 
Most keybindings can be viewed under the User Menu -> System Settings -> Keyboard -> Shortcuts
 
 
:3-)http://live.gnome.org/GnomeShell/CheatSheet
 
:How to show user pictures on the GDM LOGIN screen
 
::Click "my account" on the top panel lets me edit the picture, and
 
::adding a picture will show it on the GDM login screen.
 
 
 
:4-)  If you hold down Alt, a 'Shut Down' option appears in place of suspend
 
 
 
:5-)
 
: Alt+Tab switches between windows;
 
: hot corner = upper left switches between shell and running applications
 
: Alt+F2 allows entering a command to launch an application.
 
      the Shell simply always behaves so there's exactly one empty workspace.
 
      So when you start a session you have one workspace.
 
      As soon as you run something it goes into that workspace and
 
      you get a second empty workspace. As soon as you put any app into that
 
      empty workspace, a new empty workspace is created. If you remove
 
      everything from any workspace, it will disappear, so there's still only
 
      one empty workspace at the bottom of the list. So, there's never any
 
      need to manually add a new workspace. Pretty neat system.
 
 
 
:6-)  I've just installed F15 alpha in a virtualbox machine and at the first boot I
 
      get a gnome 3 error explaining that it can't be fully initialised because 3D is
 
      not supported.
 
      GNOME3 is not expected to work in virtualized environments where
 
      hardware accelerated graphics are not available.
 
 
 
:7-)
 
      From http://gnome3.org/faq.html ...
 
        The GNOME 3 desktop does require hardware accelerated graphics
 
        in order to provide a cutting-edge experience however, and the
 
        complete GNOME 3 experience will only be available on computers
 
        capable of this. Do not worry though: GNOME 3 will come complete
 
        with a fallback interface which will provide an excellent
 
        experience in the absence of hardware acceleration, and which
 
        incorporates many of the improvements that can be found in GNOME
 
        3.
 
        -------------------------------------------
 
      test Digest, Vol 85, Issue 60, Message: 7
 
        It's kind of a definition issue. GNOME *Shell* requires acceleration.
 
        But technically GNOME 3 does not; the fallback interface is still
 
        considered to be 'GNOME 3'. So you do need acceleration to get the Shell
 
        interface that's the 'big new thing' in GNOME 3, but still, if you don't
 
        have acceleration and you get the fallback interface instead, what
 
        you're running is still GNOME 3. Just GNOME 3's fallback interface.
 
        Adam Williamson
 
      Message: 8
 
        In any case, VBox with 3d accelleration enables and 128MB for video memory
 
        is not sufficient for GShell.  (VBox 4.0.4)
 
      Message: 13
 
        Also, on that last note, we should clarify that right now Shell doesn't
 
        work even in virtualized environments where accelerated graphics *are*
 
        available, e.g. VirtualBox with appropriate hardware and drivers. In
 
        theory it should be possible to make this work, but in practice it
 
        currently doesn't.
 
        So there's two angles we can approach this from; make Shell run with
 
        software GL, or fix up Shell to work with virtualized graphics
 
        acceleration passthrough. But it's not at all guaranteed that we'll
 
        manage either in time for f15.
 
:8-)test Digest, Vol 85, Issue 78
 
        Unable to log in after update:
 
        '''yum downgrade rsyslog fixed it'''
 
 
 
        The minimum memory required is 1GB, due to anaconda changes.
 
        When you see "populate_rootfs" in the panic, it's caused by that.
 
        Message: 16
 
        don't know whether modifying services is reasonable, but what is not
 
        reasonable is for a user no longer to be able to boot his system and not to be
 
        able to log in after an update. For the less experienced user, this particular
 
        problem required a reinstallation of the system. For me, a somewhat more savvy
 
        user, this required using all the skills I had just to avoid reinstallation,
 
        and only a tip on this list from another affected user to get me out of an
 
        unsolvable situation.
 
        ------------------------
 
        It is selinux that is denying the startup, system will work, but you need to start with it disabled :(
 
        I downgraded rsyslog package to get a working desktop in the meantime there is a bugzilla already:
 
        https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=689089
 
 
 
====Update Log====
 
# 178 03/12?  on install
 
# 28  3/15  (including alacarte update)
 
# ?-  3/16  Yum Update (including keychain)
 
# 49  3/18
 
# 25  3/20 without rsyslogd 5.7.9-1 fc15 (x86-64) which would cause loss of login per IRC
 
 
 
====Smolt profiles====
 
 
 
*http://www.smolts.org/client/show/pub_7cc33ba2-4c62-44fa-925e-c92fcbf7dc41
 
:ACER ASPIRE ONE HD Install from booted dd USB of x86-64 .iso
 
 
 
==Sugar on a Stick ==
 
 
 
With this spin, you'll be able to run Sugar, which is developed by Sugar Labs and is the desktop environment used on the OLPC, directly from a Live CD or Live USB!
 
 
 
:See our [[Sugar_on_a_Stick|'''Sugar on a Stick''' page]].
 
 
 
[[File:Soas-mango-lassi.png|middle|200px|link=http://alt.fedoraproject.org/pub/alt/spins/linux/releases/14/Spins/i686/Fedora-14-i686-Live-SoaS.iso]], Mango Lassi with Sugar 0.90.3 and Fedora 14 (Laughlin)<br/>or, for brave pioneers, [[Sugar_on_a_Stick/Beta | v5 alpha with Sugar 0.92 and Fedora 15 (Lovelock)]]
 
 
 
==Make a custom Fedora image==
 
 
 
'''[[Build Your Own Remix with Fedora]]'''
 
:click link ^
 
*Use Livecd-tools and a custom kickstart file to build a custom remix.iso
 
 
 
== Fedora OLPC ==
 
The Fedora OLPC SIG, http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/OLPC, will be importing further activities into Fedora, which might later be installed using
 
 
 
yum install sugar-*
 
:: Here's a video of the process [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QKmrtlyyCFo http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QKmrtlyyCFo]
 
::CJB suggests: as root, run: yum -y groupinstall "Sugar Desktop Environment"
 
The command to run Sugar is as root otherwise you may get this [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=azKbRqr60Og behavior].
 
 
 
sugar-emulator
 
 
 
 
 
For more information on the new release, please refer to the announcement here:
 
 
 
* http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-olpc-list/2008-December/msg00061.html
 
 
 
==Mailing list ==
 
 
 
* http://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/olpc
 
 
 
==Download Mirrors and Spins==
 
*Mirror List: http://mirrors.fedoraproject.org/publiclist/Fedora/development/i386/
 
*Currently building Spins: http://www.scrye.com/~kevin/fedora/2011-03-20-nightly-spins.html
 
*10 days of old spin builds: http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/tasks?method=createLiveCD&owner=kevin&state=all&view=tree&order=-id
 

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