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Dennis responded asking him what development environment he has used in the past. | Dennis responded asking him what development environment he has used in the past and received the following response:<br> | ||
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The way I developed all the software was through Ubuntu. It's a very easy to use Linux distribution and it has a package manager called Synaptic (maybe the "synergy" you were talking about) that can install the Sugar environment with just one click. You don't need to install | |||
Ubuntu, you can try a LiveCD (similar to the sugar on a stick) or even install or run it through a virtualization software under Windows.<br> | |||
Developing on the XO is not comfortable unless you access it through SSH and use another computer to type and copy/paste anytime is necessary.<br> | |||
Let me know what approach you find best and I can help you set it up.<br> | |||
There are some vmware images available, this is the newest I could found: http://jars.de/english/ubuntu-804-vmware-image-download-english | |||
Just download the image, install the vmplayer (free, as in free beer): | |||
http://www.vmware.com/products/player/ And run it, then you should look for "sugar" in synaptic and install it.<br> | |||
Good luck,<br> | |||
Urko<br> | |||
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Dennis replied thanking Urko for the response and asked whether the latest code was in git or the .xo file since we found differences between the two. | |||
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