Sugar System Stack
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Sugar is designed to encourage exploration and learning by children that have not been exposed to or indoctrinated into any existing computing environment.
The Sugar stack
Sugar is implemented on top of existing or modified operating systems and hardware. Sugar Activities ("Sugar-enhanced applications") are accessed by the user from the Sugar platform. Many Activities, such as Browse, take advantage of library collections. Some collections are included with Sugar; others may be installed from the Web or created locally.
The layers in a Sugar system are:
- Library Collections (e.g., for the Browse Activity)
- Sugar Activities
- Sugar
- Operating System
- Computer Hardware
Graphical view of the Sugar Application Stack:
Library collections: pre-installed and from the Web or locally created | |||||||
Sugar Activities | |||||||
Browse | Read | Write | Record | Etoys | TurtleArt | ... | |
Sugar | |||||||
underlying operating system | |||||||
Fedora | Debian | Ubuntu | other Linux distributions | LTSP | Mac OSX | MS Windows (QEMU) | ... |
underlying hardware platform | |||||||
OLPC XO-1 |
ASUS EEE PC |
Intel Classmate |
OLPC XO-2 |
... |