Running Linux Applications Under Sugar: Difference between revisions
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'''Note:''' This article is about running Linux applications inside Sugar | '''Note:''' This article is about running standard Linux applications inside Sugar by using the Activities icon panel rather than starting them from the Terminal. | ||
==Sugar Coating== | ==Sugar Coating== | ||
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===To Run (once per program that you want to Sugar Coat):=== | ===To Run (once per program that you want to Sugar Coat):=== | ||
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The script will give you a success message. Reboot Sugar by pressing Ctrl-Alt-Erase (the Control, Alt and Erase buttons) at the same time. When Sugar restarts you will now see the new icon in the Sugar taskbar. A simple click on the icon will start the newly Sugar Coated program, like any other Sugar Activity. | The script will give you a success message. Reboot Sugar by pressing Ctrl-Alt-Erase (the Control, Alt and Erase buttons) at the same time. When Sugar restarts you will now see the new icon in the Sugar taskbar. A simple click on the icon will start the newly Sugar Coated program, like any other Sugar Activity. | ||
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===Sugar Coat Script Mirror Servers=== | ===Sugar Coat Script Mirror Servers=== | ||