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==Use Cases==
 
==Use Cases==
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* Windows: Run Sugar, [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/School_server School Server], Linux more generally (for example, as a method for shifting from Windows to Linux)
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* [[Windows]]: Run [[Sugar]], [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/School_server School Server], Linux more generally (for example, as a method for shifting from Windows to Linux)
* Macintosh: Run Sugar, School Server, any Linux
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* [[Macintosh]]: Run Sugar, School Server, any Linux
* Linux on Linux: Fedora (including School Server) on Ubuntu and the like
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* Linux on Linux: [[Fedora]] (including School Server) on [[Ubuntu]] and the like
 
* BSD: qemu in development
 
* BSD: qemu in development
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You can run almost any version of Sugar and the XS school server in qemu, including daily builds, releases, Sugar on a Stick, Live CDs, sugar-jhbuild, and whatever else we come up with. As we port Sugar to other computer architectures, such as ARM, this will become increasingly important, so that developers and testers do not have to purchase one of each. There are emulation modules for qemu to emulate a wide range of processors and peripherals.
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You can run [[images]] of almost any version of Sugar and the XS school server in qemu, including daily builds, releases, Sugar on a Stick, Live CDs, sugar-jhbuild, and whatever else we come up with. As we [[port Sugar]] to other computer architectures, such as [[ARM]], this will become increasingly important, so that developers and testers do not have to purchase one of each. There are emulation modules for qemu to emulate a wide range of processors and peripherals.
    
==Getting Started==
 
==Getting Started==
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