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− | Sugar can be run on a Raspberry Pi; | + | Raspberry Pi are a series of small, low cost, low power computers. |
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+ | Sugar can be run on a Raspberry Pi. You will need a display, keyboard and mouse. | ||
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+ | As of July 2017, the best to use is Sugar on a Stick, as it has many activities and is regularly released. See [[Sugar on a Stick/Raspberry Pi]] for how to download and install it. Sugar on a Stick is a spin of Fedora. | ||
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+ | Other methods are; | ||
* using [[Raspbian]], the most common operating system on a Raspberry Pi, a derivative of Debian, | * using [[Raspbian]], the most common operating system on a Raspberry Pi, a derivative of Debian, | ||
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* using [[Fedora]], | * using [[Fedora]], | ||
* using [[Debian]], or see [[Debian/Raspberry Pi]] for how to install a prototype image with one or two activities, | * using [[Debian]], or see [[Debian/Raspberry Pi]] for how to install a prototype image with one or two activities, | ||
− | * using [[Ubuntu]], or see [[Ubuntu on rpi3]] for a test report on how to install the MATE desktop and Sugar, | + | * using [[Ubuntu]], or see [[Ubuntu on rpi3]] for a test report on how to install the MATE desktop and Sugar. |
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+ | Developers may focus on [[Fedora]] or [[Debian]] when setting up a development environment for Sugar on Raspberry Pi, because Sugar development on generic computers is focused on those operating systems. |
Revision as of 22:12, 13 July 2017
Raspberry Pi are a series of small, low cost, low power computers.
Sugar can be run on a Raspberry Pi. You will need a display, keyboard and mouse.
As of July 2017, the best to use is Sugar on a Stick, as it has many activities and is regularly released. See Sugar on a Stick/Raspberry Pi for how to download and install it. Sugar on a Stick is a spin of Fedora.
Other methods are;
- using Raspbian, the most common operating system on a Raspberry Pi, a derivative of Debian,
- using Fedora,
- using Debian, or see Debian/Raspberry Pi for how to install a prototype image with one or two activities,
- using Ubuntu, or see Ubuntu on rpi3 for a test report on how to install the MATE desktop and Sugar.
Developers may focus on Fedora or Debian when setting up a development environment for Sugar on Raspberry Pi, because Sugar development on generic computers is focused on those operating systems.