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| File:Ubuntu_flat.png|link=#Ubuntu | | File:Ubuntu_flat.png|link=#Ubuntu |
| File:Debian_logo.png|link=#Debian | | File:Debian_logo.png|link=#Debian |
| + | File:Arch-linux-logo.png|link=#Arch_Linux |
| File:Windows_new.png|link=#Windows | | File:Windows_new.png|link=#Windows |
| File:Apple_flat.png|link=#Mac_OS | | File:Apple_flat.png|link=#Mac_OS |
| File:Rpi_logo.png|link=#Raspberry_Pi | | File:Rpi_logo.png|link=#Raspberry_Pi |
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| </gallery></center> | | </gallery></center> |
| Or scroll down to explore more on the various possibilities of Sugar OS ! | | Or scroll down to explore more on the various possibilities of Sugar OS ! |
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| in the graphical login screen, change from the default X session to Sugar, | | in the graphical login screen, change from the default X session to Sugar, |
| log in as your non-root user, created during install. | | log in as your non-root user, created during install. |
| + | |
| + | == Arch Linux == |
| + | [[File:Arch-linux-logo.png|none|100px]] |
| + | Sugar OS can be natively installed as a desktop environment on Arch Linux. Arch Linux delivers its package, which can |
| + | be installed with ``pacman``. See [https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Sugar Arch Wiki on Sugar] for more information. |
| | | |
| == Windows == | | == Windows == |