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====Where's the desktop?====
 
====Where's the desktop?====
 
Sugar is a different desktop environment to what is normally used in Windows, Apple's OS X or other Linux operating systems. The first thing that a child sees, therefore, is not a hard disk or a trash can — it’s the other children in the “neighborhood.” Sugar's closest desktop metaphor is the Home view: where the user can see what Activities they are currently using and access the Journal, which acts as a history of usage and allows the user to access files they viewed or applications they ran previously.
 
Sugar is a different desktop environment to what is normally used in Windows, Apple's OS X or other Linux operating systems. The first thing that a child sees, therefore, is not a hard disk or a trash can — it’s the other children in the “neighborhood.” Sugar's closest desktop metaphor is the Home view: where the user can see what Activities they are currently using and access the Journal, which acts as a history of usage and allows the user to access files they viewed or applications they ran previously.
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===Using Activities===
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====What is an Activity?====
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The program that you run using Sugar are called Activities. Why? Because Sugar, in its departure from the desktop metaphor for computing, is the first serious attempt to create a [[Glossary|user interface]] that is based on both cognitive and social [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constructivism_%28learning_theory%29 constructivism]: an environment where learners engage in authentic exploration and collaboration in the act of learning.
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====Starting an Activity====
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===Installing and Deleting Activities===
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*Installing Sugar Activities Using Browse
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*Installing/Removing Sugar Activities Using Terminal
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*Installing/Removing Linux Applications
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*Installing Sugar Coated Linux Applications
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*Windows Applications</ol>
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===Customizing the Interface===
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====Changing an XO's Nickname and Color on Sugar Views====
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<ol>Your XO's Nickname and other options can be changed using the [[Terminal Activity]]'s command line [[Sugar-Control-Panel]].
 
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===Changing the "XO Guy"===
 
===Changing the "XO Guy"===
   
To change the XO Guy, the symbol in the middle of the Home view (with applications opening around him/her), you have to follow a few steps:
 
To change the XO Guy, the symbol in the middle of the Home view (with applications opening around him/her), you have to follow a few steps:
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Source: http://olpcnews.com/forum/index.php?topic=2157.0
 
Source: http://olpcnews.com/forum/index.php?topic=2157.0
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===Using Activities===
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====What is an Activity?====
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The program that you run using Sugar are called Activities. Why? Because Sugar, in its departure from the desktop metaphor for computing, is the first serious attempt to create a [[Glossary|user interface]] that is based on both cognitive and social [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constructivism_%28learning_theory%29 constructivism]: an environment where learners engage in authentic exploration and collaboration in the act of learning.
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====Starting an Activity====
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===Installing and Deleting Activities===
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*Installing Sugar Activities Using Browse
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*Installing/Removing Sugar Activities Using Terminal
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*Installing/Removing Linux Applications
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*Installing Sugar Coated Linux Applications
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*Windows Applications</ol>
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===Changing an XO's Nickname and Color on Sugar Views===
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<ol>Your XO's Nickname and other options can be changed using the [[Terminal Activity]]'s command line [[Sugar-Control-Panel]].
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===Setting the Clock and Timezone===
 
===Setting the Clock and Timezone===
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