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* if possible, use an [[Ubuntu#Option_3_-_Deb_Packages_for_Gutsy|Ubuntu Gutsy Linux box with Jani's packages]] (~5 minute setup on Gutsy) | * if possible, use an [[Ubuntu#Option_3_-_Deb_Packages_for_Gutsy|Ubuntu Gutsy Linux box with Jani's packages]] (~5 minute setup on Gutsy) | ||
* if you are using MS Win32 and do not want to dual-boot to Linux, use the [[Emulating_the_XO/Quick_Start/Windows#Really_Quick_Start|QEMU Quicker Start package for Win32]] (~5 minute setup on XP, ~10 minutes on Vista) | * if you are using MS Win32 and do not want to dual-boot to Linux, use the [[Emulating_the_XO/Quick_Start/Windows#Really_Quick_Start|QEMU Quicker Start package for Win32]] (~5 minute setup on XP, ~10 minutes on Vista) | ||
'''If you can use either of those environments''', you can skip down to the [[#Configuration and Usage|Configuration and Usage]] section once you've completed the installation. | |||
If you can neither run an emulated machine or run Sugar natively, it is still possible that you may be able to develop for the platform by [[#Cross Coding|Cross Coding]]. Even if this isn't possible, you could consider working on one of the [[Software components|software components]] we use. | If you can neither run an emulated machine or run Sugar natively, it is still possible that you may be able to develop for the platform by [[#Cross Coding|Cross Coding]]. Even if this isn't possible, you could consider working on one of the [[Software components|software components]] we use. | ||