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=== | See [[Sugar Application Stack]] for a picture of the software stack. | ||
=== Ways to run Sugar === | |||
Determine which of the various methods of running Sugar meet your needs: | |||
* '''Pre-installed Sugar:''' | |||
*: Some computers come with Sugar pre-installed, most notably the OLPC XO-1 laptop. | |||
* '''LiveCD/LiveUSB:''' | |||
*: Suitable for trying Sugar without having to install any software on almost any computer—just boot Sugar off of a CD or USB drive. For USB Solutions goto our [[Sugar on a Stick]] project page. | |||
* '''Install Sugar:''' | |||
*: If you are running one of the currently supported distributions, you can install Sugar using your systems standard package manager, e.g., Synaptic, apt-get, or yum. | |||
* '''Emulator/Virtualizer:''' | |||
*: [[QEMU]], [[VirtualBox]], or [[VMware]] let you run Sugar in an emulator or by virtualization on your computer—you'll need to install an emulator from which you launch Sugar and one of the [[Emulator image files]]. | |||
Refer to the [[#Table of Sugar solutions|matrix]] below to find a Sugar solution that works for you. | |||
=== Computer labs === | === Computer labs === | ||