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==A matrix of Sugar "solutions"==
==A matrix of Sugar "solutions"==
There are many ways to run Sugar: as a [[#Starch|separate disk image]] on an existing machine; as a [[#Sucrose|session]] on a Linux system; or as part of a [[#Systems|complete hardware-software platform]].
(A discussion of '''technical considerations''' regarding supported systems is found [[Supported systems/Technical considerations|here]].)
(A discussion of '''technical considerations''' regarding supported systems is found [[Supported systems/Technical considerations|here]].)