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* BitTorrent download links
 
* Some support links
 
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'''[http://alt.fedoraproject.org/pub/alt/live-respins/ Fedora Live Respins]''' are like the official release but with officially updated Fedora components.
 
'''[http://alt.fedoraproject.org/pub/alt/live-respins/ Fedora Live Respins]''' are like the official release but with officially updated Fedora components.
 
* Many known bugs have been fixed in these Respins, but new ones may occasionally render the download unbootable.
 
* Many known bugs have been fixed in these Respins, but new ones may occasionally render the download unbootable.

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Sugar on a Stick is a Fedora® Spin Live USB operating system featuring the award-winning Sugar Learning Platform and designed to fit on an ordinary USB thumbdrive ("stick").

It will run on any recent x86-based computer that can boot from a USB stick (check the BIOS settings if it doesn't work straight away). This includes most Windows and Linux PCs and x86 Macs.

You can use SoaS to demo Sugar almost anywhere without disturbing the contents of the computer you use, and if people like what they see, you can install Sugar on a Stick to their hard drives or other sticks from the demo stick.

Our most recent version of Sugar on a Stick was released on 03 November 2015 with Fedora 23.

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Download Mirabell.png i686 (32-bit)

hashes to verify downloads

See these detailed installation instructions.

Instructions for a quick demonstration: (English), (en español)

Fedora's default download is the 64-bit version; however, older computers may need the 32-bit version.

See the Spins download page for the following:

  • ARM® Technology downloads
  • BitTorrent download links
  • Some support links