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Revision as of 11:07, 19 November 2009
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Download locations
The download is a CD-ROM disc image .iso file (380 MiB), which could be burned to a blank CD, and booted as a Live CD to demonstrate Sugar (while no work or changes will be saved after shutdown). When the image is loaded to a USB storage device, it can be used to boot a computer into the Sugar environment and save one's work on the USB key without touching the computer's hard disc.
- Help save our bandwidth. Please download via BitTorrent, if possible.
Tracker | Link |
LegalTorrents.com | http://www.legaltorrents.com/torrents/599-sugar-on-a-stick |
- Alternatively, you can download from our content distribution network. The best mirror for you will be automatically selected:
Location | Link |
Mirrorbrain Master node (USA) | http://download.sugarlabs.org/soas/releases/soas-1-strawberry.iso |
Confirming a proper download
A SHA hash is used to determine if the file downloaded properly. The SHA1SUM hash only for the Strawberry release is:
41b08c93a65cc1e38286b9f8980f51528a36761d
You can check the SHA1SUM from the GNU/Linux shell:
sha1sum soas-1-strawberry.iso
If the hash matches the number above, then you can be reasonably sure that the file downloaded properly. You can check out a video demonstrating the process here: [1]