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See http://en.opensuse.org/Sugar
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===openSUSE===
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:'''http://en.opensuse.org/Education/Live'''
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:http://en.opensuse.org/Sugar
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:(See: cyberorg on #irc  #sugar #opensuse-edu for details.)
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*SUSE is building and hosting appliances at these sites for downloading.
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=====Live CD=====
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* http://education.opensuse.org/download/ISOs/
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* http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Education/images/iso/
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:Newest versions of live .iso can be installed to USB/SD with dd command:
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::Now 2nd partition can be created with a script: http://en.opensuse.org/Live_USB_stick
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  *(x)be careful to use correct device or you can wipe your hard disk!
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===========unformatted 2GB USB==================
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dd if=openSUSE-Sugar.i686-11.2.0-Build2.1.iso of=/dev/sd(x) bs=4M
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151+1 records in
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151+1 records out
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636485632 bytes (636 MB) copied, 86.862 s, 7.3 MB/s
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Add 2nd Persistent Partition:
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fdisk /dev/sd(x)
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The number of cylinders for this disk is set to 1959.
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There is nothing wrong with that, but this is larger than 1024,
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and could in certain setups cause problems with:
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1) software that runs at boot time (e.g., old versions of LILO)
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2) booting and partitioning software from other OSs
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  (e.g., DOS FDISK, OS/2 FDISK)
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Command (m for help): p
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Disk /dev/sd(x): 2055 MB, 2055019008 bytes
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64 heads, 32 sectors/track, 1959 cylinders
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Units = cylinders of 2048 * 512 = 1048576 bytes
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Disk identifier: 0x3e698287
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  Device Boot      Start        End      Blocks  Id  System
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/dev/sd(x)1  *          1        607      621568  83  Linux
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Command (m for help): n
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Command action
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  e  extended
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  p  primary partition (1-4)
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p
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Partition number (1-4): 2
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First cylinder (608-1959, default 608):
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Using default value 608
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Last cylinder, +cylinders or +size{K,M,G} (608-1959, default 1959):
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Using default value 1959
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Command (m for help): p
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Disk /dev/sd(x): 2055 MB, 2055019008 bytes
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64 heads, 32 sectors/track, 1959 cylinders
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Units = cylinders of 2048 * 512 = 1048576 bytes
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  Disk identifier: 0x3e698287
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  Device Boot      Start        End      Blocks  Id  System
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/dev/sd(x)1  *          1        607      621568  83  Linux
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/dev/sd(x)2            608        1959    1384448  83  Linux
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Command (m for help): w
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The partition table has been altered!
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Calling ioctl() to re-read partition table.
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Syncing disks.
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======Installation to VMWare hard disk (or Hard Disk)======
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Sugar terminal:
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<code>su -
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yast2 live-installer
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</code>
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======add user======
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yast2 users
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======change networking======
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terminal
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su -
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yast2 lan
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Global Options
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  [X] Traditional Method with ifup
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======wireless networking======
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:<code> yast2 lan
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</code>
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su -
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yast2 lan
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need to switch networking out of network manager; edit and add wireless wlan wireless wlan0; and enter info on encrypted or open, and if WEP, SSID plus WEP Key information.
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select wired interface>edit>general>activate device>never
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ok
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yast2 lan (2nd time) select manage with Network Manager
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ok
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Reboot USB/SD
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Go to drop down box on network and delete network history. Be sure to have radio box checked.
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Reboot again, On F1 neighborhood should see circles for wireless network connections.
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Mouse over the one you want to use and enter passwords if requested on drop down box
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On reboot, to get wireless connection to connect, you may have to enter the following in terminal:
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su -
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rcnetwork restart
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====Mult-User Sugar Appliance====
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yast2 users
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Add User  ie: Student1, student2
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advanced>autologon no password (if you want no passwords )
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yast2 lan
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disconnect network manager
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configure interface
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restart
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To switch users (Students) log out from Sugar and you are presented
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with a list of users to connect to.
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====Prebuilt Sugar Appliance====
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=====Prebuilt VMPlayr.vmx file for Download=====
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: https://sourceforge.net/projects/opensuse-edu/files/Sugar/
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:http://education.opensuse.org/download/ISOs/  (in .zip .vmx and.tar.bz2 formats)
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:http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Education/images/ (.raw format for USB Sticks)
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* Run on VMware Player or VirtualBox after decompressing.
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=====Instructions=====
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'''Important, for all openSUSE Appliances:'''
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openSUSE-Sugar-0.1.0-Build2.26.1.vmx
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no password req to start
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Password(root)=sugaruser
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====================================
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To reset SUGAR ENTIY:
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(Clear out name, color, and Sugar Journal contents)
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        <sugar terminal>
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rm -rf ~/.sugar
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su -
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password:sugaruser
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shutdown -h now
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restart sugar
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INSTRUCTIONS ***VERY IMPORTANT!***
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======================================
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when you open this VM Appliance with VMPlayer for first time:
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use "I moved it"
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NO NOT click "I Copied it"
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Doing so generates a 2nd MAC id for the network card and leaves it as eth0
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not configured  (It will not work)
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clearing the /.sugar entity (see above) does not affect Mac address
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Nor does changing the color or name on the sugar control panel.
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***** ALSO Do the following Right away after opening sugar for the first time:*****
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*<sugar terminal>
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su -
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  Password:xxx (see above)
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yast2 sysconfig
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System>Sysconfig>Enable Sysconfig>(NO)
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(this locks out network reconfig)
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exit, shutdown, restart
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  **(This seems to stop the autoconfiguration of openSUSE on restart)**
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IF F1 Neighborhood is not connecting:
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Try this First to start Network Manager:
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*<sugar terminal>
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su -
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password:xxx
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rcnetwork restart
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NETWORKING FIX:
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(Networking Fix for loss of F1 Neighborhood:)
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<sugar terminal>
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su-
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Password:xxx (see above)
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yast2 lan
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switch to non-Network Manager control
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Delete other network cards
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configure DHCP 4 with hardware and eth0
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exit
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once you get networking to work;
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*<sugar terminal>
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su -
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Password:xxx (see above)
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yast2 lan
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select Network Manager
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exit
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(change to network manager for wireless configration)
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then:
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*<sugar terminal>
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su -
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  Password:xxx (see above)
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yast2 sysconfig
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System>Sysconfig>Enable Sysconfig>(NO)
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(this locks out network reconfig)
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exit, shutdown, restart
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====Image USB/SD Drives====
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* Details on how to use uncompresses raw file: http://en.opensuse.org/Disc_image_howtos
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Latest .raw file: http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Education/images/
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* Extract raw file
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: Unmount the USB first, then from terminal:
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  <code>sudo dd if=/home/suse/"myappliance".raw of=/dev/sdb bs=4k</code>
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===== Typical Imaging Session=====
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With raw file on ~/Desktop (BE CERTAIN your USB is sdb (the volume ID). (DO NOT use sdb1, the first partition ID). Change, if different.
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<pre>XXXX:~/Desktop/$ sudo dd if=openSUSE-Sugar-liveUSB-unstable.i686-0.0.3-Build4.17.raw of=/dev/sdb bs=4k
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[sudo] password for XXXX:
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1897922560 bytes (1.9 GB) copied, 195.168 s, 9.7 MB/s
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</pre>
    
  Also see: http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/VMware#openSUSE
 
  Also see: http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/VMware#openSUSE
    
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