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− | ==A matrix of Sugar "solutions"== | + | <noinclude>[[Category:Supported systems]]</noinclude> |
| + | === Ways to run Sugar === |
| + | Determine which of the various methods of running Sugar meet your needs: |
| + | * '''Run Sugar pre-installed in a computer''' |
| + | *: Some computers come with Sugar pre-installed, most notably the [[olpc:Hardware|OLPC XO laptops]]. |
| + | *: Some deployments use the [https://sugardextrose.org/ Dextrose] distribution of Sugar. |
| + | * '''Boot a Live CD / Live USB pre-installed with Sugar''' |
| + | *: Suitable for trying Sugar without having to install any software on almost any computer—just boot Sugar off of a CD or USB drive. '''Note:''' When booting a Live CD, the Journal is not automatically saved on shutdown, because the boot media is readonly. All changes are lost upon shutdown or reboot. This is not a limitation for Live USB installations. See our [[Sugar on a Stick]] project page or other [[:Category:Live USB|Live USB projects]]. |
| + | * '''Install Sugar''' |
| + | *: If you are running one of the currently supported distributions, you can install Sugar using your systems standard package manager, e.g., Synaptic, apt-get, or yum. See [[Fedora#Sugar_Learning_Environment|these instructions]]. |
| + | *: The [[Harmonic Distribution]] of the Sugar Learning Platform may also appeal to you. |
| + | * '''Install an emulator or virtualizer and launch a bootable Sugar disk image file''' |
| + | *: [[QEMU]], [[VirtualBox]], or [[VMware]] let you run Sugar in an emulator or by virtualization on your computer—you'll need to install an emulator from which you launch Sugar and one of the [[Emulator image files]]. |
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− | ===STARCH=== | + | ==Supported distributions== |
− | {|border=1 | + | {{:Supported distributions}} |
− | |+ '''A complete disk image for Sugar'''
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− | !Name
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− | !Sugar Version
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− | !Tested
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− | !Notes
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− | |[http://wiki.laptop.org/go/LiveBackup_XO-LiveCD LiveBackup XO-LiveCD]
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− | |0.75.13-1
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− | |Yes
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− | |This is a Live CD of the OLPC system
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− | |}
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− | ===SUCROSE=== | + | ==Matrix of Sugar solutions== |
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| + | There are many ways to run Sugar: |
− | |+ '''The interface, plus a set of demonstration activities''' | + | * As a [[#Starch|complete disk image]] on an existing machine; |
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| + | * As a [[#Sucrose|session]] on a Linux system; or |
− | !Sugar Version
| + | * As part of a complete hardware-software platform. |
− | !Tested
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− | !Notes
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− | |}
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− | ===GLUCOSE=== | + | ===[[/Technical considerations | Technical considerations]]=== |
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| + | : A discussion of '''technical considerations''' regarding supported systems. |
− | |+ '''The base Sugar environment'''
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− | !Operating System
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− | !Version
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− | !Sugar Version
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− | !Tested
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− | !Notes
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− | |Fedora
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− | |9
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− | |Ubuntu
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− | |8.04 (Hardy)
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− | |0.79.0-0ubuntu3
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− | |Yes
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− | |See details on the [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Sugar_on_Ubuntu_Linux#Option_3_-_Offical_Deb_Packages_for_Hardy_LTS OLPC Wiki]
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− | |}
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− | ===SYSTEMS=== | + | ===Sugar for various hardware systems=== |
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| + | * [[OLPC|OLPC XO laptops]] |
− | |+ '''Complete Sugar Solutions''' | + | * [[Macintosh]] |
− | |- | + | *: Intel processor |
− | !Manufacturer
| + | *:* [[Sugar on a Stick/Macintosh]], [[Testing/Reports/Sugar on a Stick#MacBook_Persistent_SoaS_v5_and_SoaS_v6_EFI_Boot_USB|another example]] |
− | !Model
| + | *:* [[VirtualBox#on_Mac_OS_X|VirtualBox on Mac OS X]] |
− | !Operating System
| + | *: PowerPC processor |
− | !Tested
| + | *:* [[Fedora#PowerPC]] |
− | !Notes
| + | *:* [[Ubuntu/PPC]] |
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− | | [http://www.laptop.org OLPC]
| + | == Getting the Sugar sources == |
− | | XO-1
| + | Distributors can find the latest sources for the sucrose components [[Development Team/Release/Modules|here]]. Each [[{{Current Stable Release}}| release page]] has as links to the release pages of earlier releases. |
− | | Fedora-7
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− | | Yes
| + | ==Updating Sugar to the latest version== |
− | | Standard distribution
| + | === XO laptops === |
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| + | * [[OLPC:Releases]] |
− | | [http://www.asus.com ASUSTeK]
| + | * [https://sugardextrose.org/ Dextrose development site] - [[Dextrose]] |
− | | Eee PC | + | |
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| + | ==Looking at Sugar variants== |
− | | In initial testing phase
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| + | See [[Sugar System Stack]] for a picture of the software stack. |
− | |} | + | |
| + | ===Starch=== |
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| + | [[Image:Sugar-on-CD-USB.jpg]] |
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| + | [[Taxonomy#Starch.28es.29:_A_complete_disk_image_for_Sugar|Starch]] is a complete disk image for Sugar. |
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| + | ===Sucrose=== |
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| + | [[Taxonomy#Sucrose:_The_interface.2C_plus_a_set_of_demonstration_activities|Sucrose]] is the Sugar interface plus a set of demonstration activities. System maintainers should visit the [[Packaging Team]] page. |