Running Linux Applications Under Sugar: Difference between revisions
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<li>Enter the following commands, to log in as root and execute the sug script. T quit the script at any time, just enter nothing at the prompt and hit the Enter button.</li> | <li>Enter the following commands, to log in as root and execute the sug script. T quit the script at any time, just enter nothing at the prompt and hit the Enter button.</li> | ||
*** In Uruguay, the XO laptops do not allow you to login as root because LATU have blocked this. | |||
Please offer a alternative way, maybe using a Linux PC. | |||
-- alejandro.lavarello (at) gmail (dot) com *** | |||
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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=== | ||