OpenSUSE
OpenSUSE
Education-Li-f-e
- http://news.opensuse.org/2011/08/15/opensuse-edu-li-f-e-11-4-update-release-announcement/ 08/15/2011
- http://sourceforge.net/projects/opensuse-edu/
- Burning the .iso to DVD:http://en.opensuse.org/SDB:Download_help#Burn_the_ISO_image.28s.29
- One Click Install of Sugar: http://software.opensuse.org/search?q=sugar&baseproject=openSUSE%3A11.4&lang=en&exclude_debug=true
- http://news.opensuse.org/2011/03/29/opensuse-edu-li-f-e-11-4-out-now/ 03/30/2011
- Education-Li-f-e with sugar
- Wonderful DVD full of programs including sugar but:
- Sugar starts but sugar-browse will not start in the 11.3 versions
- Surf-115 also will not run
- Sugar starts but sugar-browse will not start in the 11.3 versions
openSUSE 11.4 Live GNOME
- To Download:Click this link ^
- A GNOME desktop you can run from CD or from USB stick.
- Can be installed as is (no upgrade).
How to update openSUSE 11.4 to GNOME 3.0
How to install Sugar
openSUSE_11.3
- Welcome at openSUSE Education
- 11.3 virtualbox
- Appliance of openSUSE-Sugar-11.3
Build: "openSUSE 11.3 (i586)" Sugar: sugar 0.88.0
- Download and import 3 files:
- openSUSE_sugar.ovf
- openSUSE_sugar.mf
- openSUSE-Sugar-11.3.vmdk
Features: 8-GB VirtualBox hard disc Language is English and English keyboard USA-Los Angeles (Pacific timezone) Autologin- user=sugar password=sugaruser Ready to auto-configure to your hardware on first booting
- Note 1: Use the latest version of Oracle VM Virtualbox 3.2_3.2.8-64453
or later some Appliance exports have multiple HD controllers (expanding HD) and earlier Sun VirtualBox 3.1 version does not support them.
- Note 2: choose /dev/sda2 when prompted to do so on first run
- Sugar 11.3
- http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Education/images/iso/
- http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Education/images/iso/openSUSE-Sugar-11.3.i686-1.0.0-Build6.8.iso
One Click Install
satellit 01/25/2011
fcrozat: how do I install it into openSUSE-11.3-GNOME-LiveCD-i686.iso? what commands do I use? I am trying to get a working sugar desktop for a VirtualBox 4 appliance:
In Browser go to http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/X11:/Sugar/openSUSE_11.3/ and click http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/X11:/Sugar/openSUSE_11.3/sugar-sucrose.ymp http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/X11:/Sugar/openSUSE_11.3/sugar-cellulose.ymp from your browser it should add the repo and pull needed packages then logout use gdm switcher to start sugar it will be available there
openSUSE_11.1
zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/11.1/repo/oss/ oss-main zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/devel:/languages:/python/openSUSE_11.1/ python zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/X11:/Sugar/openSUSE_11.1/ sugar zypper refresh zypper in sugar sugar-activities
- "You should now have Sugar available at the login screen or test it by launching sugar-emulator from inside Gnome/KDE." from opeSUSE-EDU sugar wiki
openSUSE-EDU
- Updated 09/26/2010
- http://en.opensuse.org/Education/Live
- http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Education/images/openSUSE-KIWI-LTSP-lite-liveUSB-unstable.i686-0.0.3-Build3.27.raw.bz2
- http://en.opensuse.org/Sugar
- http://en.opensuse.org/Education
- http://en.opensuse.org/Education_repositories
- (See: cyberorg on #irc #sugar #opensuse-edu for details.)
- SUSE is building and hosting appliances at these sites for downloading.
Live CD
- http://education.opensuse.org/download/ISOs/
- http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Education/images/iso/
- http://en.opensuse.org/Derivatives
Installation to Virtualbox; VMWare; & Hard Disk
- Booted USB
- Sugar (root) terminal:
su -
yast
(non-graphical YaST2 Control Center starts)
Miscellaneous/live-installer
add user
- Booted USB
- Sugar (root) terminal:
su -
yast
(non-graphical YaST2 Control Center starts)
Security and Users/User and Group Management
Mult-User Sugar Appliance
Add User ie: Student1, student2
To switch users (Students) log out from Sugar and you are presented
with a list of users to connect to
change networking
- Booted USB
- Sugar (root) terminal:
su -
yast
(non-graphical YaST2 Control Center starts)
Network Devices/Network Settings
[X] Traditional Method with ifup
Prebuilt Sugar Appliances
- 1-)Oracle Virtualbox Appliance of openSUSE-Sugar-11.3 [1] Uploaded 09/26/2010
- download 3 files:openSUSE_sugar.ovf [2] openSUSE_sugar.mf [3]openSUSE-Sugar-11.3.vmdk [[4]
- File/IMPORT these Files
- 8 GB Virtual Box HD
- english and english keyboard
- USA-LA (Pacific TZ)
- Autologin- user=sugar password=sugaruser
- Ready to auto-configure to your hardware on first booting.
- note choose /dev/sda2 when prompted to do so on first run
- 2-)Prebuilt VMPlayer.vmx file for Download
- https://sourceforge.net/projects/opensuse-edu/files/Sugar/
- http://education.opensuse.org/download/ISOs/ (in .zip .vmx and.tar.bz2 formats)
- http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Education/images/ (.raw format for USB Sticks)
- Run on VMware Player or VirtualBox after decompressing.
Instructions
Important, for VMX openSUSE Appliances:
openSUSE-Sugar-0.1.0-Build2.26.1.vmx no password req to start Password(root)=sugaruser ==================================== To reset SUGAR ENTIY: (Clear out name, color, and Sugar Journal contents) <sugar terminal> rm -rf ~/.sugar su - password:sugaruser shutdown -h now restart sugar INSTRUCTIONS ***VERY IMPORTANT!*** ====================================== when you open this VM Appliance with VMPlayer for first time: use "I moved it" NO NOT click "I Copied it" Doing so generates a 2nd MAC id for the network card and leaves it as eth0 not configured (It will not work) clearing the /.sugar entity (see above) does not affect Mac address Nor does changing the color or name on the sugar control panel. ***** ALSO Do the following Right away after opening sugar for the first time:***** *<sugar terminal> su - Password:xxx (see above) yast2 sysconfig System>Sysconfig>Enable Sysconfig>(NO) (this locks out network reconfig) exit, shutdown, restart **(This seems to stop the autoconfiguration of openSUSE on restart)**
IF F1 Neighborhood is not connecting:
Try this First to start Network Manager:
- <sugar terminal>
su - password:xxx rcnetwork restart ============= NETWORKING FIX: (Networking Fix for loss of F1 Neighborhood:) <sugar terminal> su- Password:xxx (see above) yast2 lan switch to non-Network Manager control Delete other network cards configure DHCP 4 with hardware and eth0 exit once you get networking to work; *<sugar terminal> su - Password:xxx (see above) yast2 lan select Network Manager exit (change to network manager for wireless configration) then: *<sugar terminal> su - Password:xxx (see above) yast2 sysconfig System>Sysconfig>Enable Sysconfig>(NO) (this locks out network reconfig) exit, shutdown, restart
Image USB/SD Drives
- Newest versions of live .iso can be installed to USB/SD with dd command:
- Now 2nd partition can be created with a script: http://en.opensuse.org/Live_USB_stick
- http://en.opensuse.org/Live_USB_stick#Create_partition_from_remaining_space
*(x)be careful to use correct device or you can wipe your hard disk! ===========unformatted 2GB USB================== dd if=openSUSE-Sugar.i686-11.2.0-Build2.1.iso of=/dev/sd(x) bs=4M 151+1 records in 151+1 records out 636485632 bytes (636 MB) copied, 86.862 s, 7.3 MB/s
Add 2nd Persistent Partition:
fdisk /dev/sd(x) The number of cylinders for this disk is set to 1959. There is nothing wrong with that, but this is larger than 1024, and could in certain setups cause problems with: 1) software that runs at boot time (e.g., old versions of LILO) 2) booting and partitioning software from other OSs (e.g., DOS FDISK, OS/2 FDISK) Command (m for help): pDisk /dev/sd(x): 2055 MB, 2055019008 bytes 64 heads, 32 sectors/track, 1959 cylinders Units = cylinders of 2048 * 512 = 1048576 bytes Disk identifier: 0x3e698287 Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System /dev/sd(x)1 * 1 607 621568 83 Linux Command (m for help): n Command action e extended p primary partition (1-4) p Partition number (1-4): 2 First cylinder (608-1959, default 608): Using default value 608 Last cylinder, +cylinders or +size{K,M,G} (608-1959, default 1959): Using default value 1959 Command (m for help): p Disk /dev/sd(x): 2055 MB, 2055019008 bytes 64 heads, 32 sectors/track, 1959 cylinders Units = cylinders of 2048 * 512 = 1048576 bytes Disk identifier: 0x3e698287 Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System /dev/sd(x)1 * 1 607 621568 83 Linux /dev/sd(x)2 608 1959 1384448 83 Linux Command (m for help): w The partition table has been altered! Calling ioctl() to re-read partition table. Syncing disks.
raw file with dd command
- Details on how to use uncompresses raw file: http://en.opensuse.org/Disc_image_howtos
Latest .raw file: http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Education/images/
- Extract raw file
- Unmount the USB first, then from terminal:
sudo dd if=/home/suse/"myappliance".raw of=/dev/sdb bs=4k
Typical Imaging Session
With raw file on ~/Desktop (BE CERTAIN your USB is sdb (the volume ID). (DO NOT use sdb1, the first partition ID). Change, if different.
XXXX:~/Desktop/$ sudo dd if=openSUSE-Sugar-liveUSB-unstable.i686-0.0.3-Build4.17.raw of=/dev/sdb bs=4k [sudo] password for XXXX: 463360+0 records in 463360+0 records out 1897922560 bytes (1.9 GB) copied, 195.168 s, 9.7 MB/s
References For Advanced Users