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== Requirements == | == Requirements == | ||
* Install PackageKit and PackageKit authentication agent from native packages. On Debian-based systems, these packages are {{Code|packagekit}} and {{Code|packagekit-gnome}} (for Gnome Desktop Environment), | * Install PackageKit and PackageKit authentication agent from native packages. On Debian-based systems, these packages are {{Code|packagekit}} and {{Code|packagekit-gnome}} (for Gnome Desktop Environment). For Fedora, {{code|PackageKit}} and {{Code|gnome-packagekit}}. | ||
* PackageKit authentication agent should be launched to let the {{Code|sweets}} command install dependencies. Usually it is started after being logged into a Desktop Environment session (it isn't for Sugar session). | * PackageKit authentication agent should be launched to let the {{Code|sweets}} command install dependencies. Usually it is started after being logged into a Desktop Environment session (it isn't for Sugar session). | ||
* Download and launch our [http://download.sugarlabs.org/packages/0sugar/sweets.sh self-extracted installer]. | * Download and launch our [http://download.sugarlabs.org/packages/0sugar/sweets.sh self-extracted installer]. | ||