Finding answers to help in the Sugar Labs wiki
For general help on Sugar Labs, please see also
→ Sugar Labs FAQ, for a compilation of the team FAQs
→ Category:FAQ, for an index to all FAQ pages
→ Category:Help, for pages tagged as 'Help'
→ Category:HowTo, for pages tagged as 'HowTo'
The Sugar user manual
available as:
HTML or .pdf 128 pages, 8.3 MBytes (for saving or printing).
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Help Requests:
on Usage
- First, see the help links above.
on the Wiki
- First, see the Wiki Team/Resources page.
on Submitting a bug
- Please report problems or bugs on Submit Bugs/Problems page.
on Releases
- First, see this page, Development Team/Release/Releases/Sucrose/0.84.
on Distributions
- First, see the Downloads and Supported systems pages.
- LiveCD in Spanish
- Purport: I see as one of the selling points of Sugar that a non-expert user can use computers "off the bat". It has been reported to me that currently the LiveCD requires some tweaking at startup to adjust it to a given locale, which I feel is to ask too much precisely from users that are not skilled.
Goal: a LiveCD version that is localized in Spanish from startup, with no tweaking required, to be distributable among the Spanish-speaking public.- Contact: yamaplos at bolinux.org
- Purport: I see as one of the selling points of Sugar that a non-expert user can use computers "off the bat". It has been reported to me that currently the LiveCD requires some tweaking at startup to adjust it to a given locale, which I feel is to ask too much precisely from users that are not skilled.
on Sugar hardware ports
- First, see the Supported systems page.
on Sugar activities
- First, see the Activity Team pages.
on Sugar deployments
- First, see the Deployment Team pages.
on Sugar Labs
See the Sugar Labs page. Sugar Labs was created to provide a mechanism for supporting the Sugar community of volunteers. These volunteers are engaged in a variety of activities: some are writing software to improve Sugar; some are porting Sugar to new platforms; some are developing new activities that run in Sugar; some are helping to debug Sugar and help with quality assurance; some are writing documentation for Sugar developers and for those who use Sugar in the field; some are developing new scenarios for learning with Sugar; some are using Sugar and reporting upon their experiences to the community; and some are providing help and support.
Since we started Sugar Labs, we have been receiving a number of requests for help: porting Sugar to new distributions; tuning Sugar on a specific hardware platform; developing specific Sugar activity; helping with support in specific deployments, etc. Please use this page both to make requests and respond to requests for help.
OLPC Project Help and Information
For general help and information about the OLPC Project, please see these links at their wiki:
- Official OLPC FAQ, OLPC:Support FAQ, for questions about the XO laptop and its use, OLPC:Support, for more support mechanisms, OLPC::Category:OLPC FAQ, and Ask OLPC a Question (in roughly that order).