Another way to start sugar on Ubuntu is using sugar-* PPA.
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Another way to start sugar on Ubuntu is using sugar-* PPA. The purposes to have these PPAs are that for now there is a lack of official sugar packages in ubuntu(hope it will be resolved soon by porting Debian packages) and give users a chance to test last development releases.
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'''NOTE''' These PPAs use packages generated by [[Deployment_Team/jhconvert|jhconvert]], so if you have sugar packages installed by another method you need to remove them all(karmic 0.86 packages have Conflicts tags but it wasn't tested yet):
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Its possible because these PPAs are based on packages generated by [[Deployment_Team/jhconvert|jhconvert]]. These packages are pretty simple and straightforward and were generated with one idea in mind - start sugar, so they don't follow any Debian/Ubuntu policies and aren't intended to be official packages.
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'''NOTE''' If you have sugar packages installed by another method you need to remove them all(karmic 0.86 packages have Conflicts tags but it wasn't tested yet):