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== How test Sugar 0.100 ==
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== How to test Sugar 0.100 ==


We have different ways to test Sugar 0.100:
We have different ways of testing Sugar 0.100:


* Using a testing image (available for XO-1.5 and XO-4)
* Using a testing image (available for all XO laptops models)
* Using a 13.2.0 image and installing rpms.
* Using a 13.2.0 image and installing rpms.
* Using sugar-jhbuild
* Using sugar-build


=== Testing images ===
=== Testing images ===


This images can be installed in XO without security enabled.  
These images from [https://www.laptop.org.au/ OLPC Australia] can be installed in an XO without security enabled.  


XO-4: [http://dev.laptop.org/~gonzalo/AU1B/33020xx4.zd | 33020xx4.zd]
updated on: 21 January 2014


XO-1.5: PENDING UPLOAD
XO-4: [http://harvest.one-education.org/public/testing-images/33028xx4.zd 33028xx4.zd] ([http://harvest.one-education.org/public/testing-images/33028xx4.zd.md5 md5])


The olpc-os-builder configuration used to create these images is [https://github.com/godiard/olpc-os-builder/commits/v7.0 | here]
XO-1.75: [http://harvest.one-education.org/public/testing-images/33028xx2.zd 33028xx2.zd] ([http://harvest.one-education.org/public/testing-images/33028xx2.zd.md5 md5])
 
XO-1.5: [http://harvest.one-education.org/public/testing-images/33028xx1.zd 33028xx1.zd] ([http://harvest.one-education.org/public/testing-images/33028xx1.zd.md5 md5])
 
XO-1: [http://harvest.one-education.org/public/testing-images/33028xx0.img 33028xx0.img] [http://harvest.one-education.org/public/testing-images/33028xx0.crc 33028xx0.crc] ([http://harvest.one-education.org/public/testing-images/33028xx0.img.md5 md5])
: clean install from USB drive: at firmware ok prompt: {{Code|copy-nand u:\xxxxxxxx.img}}
: clean install from SD card: at firmware ok prompt: {{Code|fs-update ext:\xxxxxxx.img}}
 
The olpc-os-builder configuration used to create these images is [https://github.com/godiard/olpc-os-builder/commits/au1b here].


=== Installing Sugar 0.100 testing rpms ===
=== Installing Sugar 0.100 testing rpms ===


As these are testing rpms, the version is 0.99. When we do the final release, will be changed to 0.100
The first step is to install a 13.2.0 image, downloaded [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Release_notes/13.2.0#Installation here].
 
The second step is to create a file {{Code|/etc/yum.repos.d/au1b-updates.repo}} with the following contents:
 
[au1b-updates]
name=au1b-udates
baseurl=http://harvest.one-education.org/public/au1b-updates/
enabled=1
gpgcheck=0
 
Later you need to run these commands:
 
rpm -e sugar-update-control
yum update
 
If you want a fresh start, and do not care about LOSING EVERYTHING YOU HAVE IN YOUR JOURNAL, you can execute this command:
 
rm -rf .sugar


The first step is install a13.2.0 image, downloaded [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Release_notes/13.2.0#Installation | here]
And finally, restart your computer.


The second is create a file /etc/yum.repos.d/sugar99.repo with the following contents:
=== Using sugar-build ===


[sugar99]
Detailed instructions to use sugar-build are here [http://developer.sugarlabs.org/dev-environment.md.html].
name=Sugar testing repository
 
baseurl=http://dev.laptop.org/~gonzalo/sugar-99/
== New features to test ==
enabled=1
 
In addition to the new features described in the [[0.100/Notes|Sugar 100 release notes]], these builds have some features being developed for the OLPC Australia deployment. These include the following:
 
* [[Features/About_Me|Age and Gender selection]]
* [[Features/Launch Limits|Limits to the number of open activities]] (now upstream)
* [[Features/Launch Limits|Limits to the number of open instances of an activity.]] (now upstream)
* A webservice for sharing Journal entries with the classroom teacher
* Proxy and hidden network support
* Journal Backup/Restore