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sugar command Does not work from sudo either..
 
sugar command Does not work from sudo either..
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:The error you're getting above is because you ran it as root. Now it has some log files lying around that it's trying to use, but you don't have permission to modify them. You can do something like this to resolve that problem:
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    sudo chown -R robert ~/.sugar
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:That will get you back to the point where you see the underlying problem, which is reported in <code>~/.sugar/default/logs/shell.log</code> that has to do with dbus. See [https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-server/+bug/325706 here] for a possible resolution. --[[User:HorsePunchKid|HorsePunchKid]] 18:22, 1 July 2009 (UTC)
    
*Note 2: Ubuntu 9.04 USB Startup disk program makes SD which can be updated. If you add user and switch to new user, the Install icon goes away from the desktop and is now located in System Administration unlike Fedora 11 Preview where it is not removed from a user's desktop, And a system update fails.
 
*Note 2: Ubuntu 9.04 USB Startup disk program makes SD which can be updated. If you add user and switch to new user, the Install icon goes away from the desktop and is now located in System Administration unlike Fedora 11 Preview where it is not removed from a user's desktop, And a system update fails.
    
*Note 3: sugar-emulator in terminal results in a black screen with mouse coursor. Have to Alt-Tab get out..
 
*Note 3: sugar-emulator in terminal results in a black screen with mouse coursor. Have to Alt-Tab get out..