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'''Note:''' This article is about running Linux applications inside Sugar, not launching them in Terminal.
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'''Note:''' This article is about running Linux applications inside Sugar, not launching them in Terminal.
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To run Linux apps under Sugar (i.e. making them to run in the Sugar interface, without the collaboration and other Sugar integration programmed into them), read these instructions.
    
Someone named CatMoran created a script that automates most of the steps of Sugar Coating Linux applications to run under Sugar.  
 
Someone named CatMoran created a script that automates most of the steps of Sugar Coating Linux applications to run under Sugar.  
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*They confirm it works for firefox, but can't vouch for any other program.  
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*They confirm it works for Firefox, but can't vouch for any other program.  
 
*It does not work for mc. It also doesn't work for roto's current mplayer configuration, because only programs that use the same command every time (ie, no input file name, in this case) can be set up to run this way.
 
*It does not work for mc. It also doesn't work for roto's current mplayer configuration, because only programs that use the same command every time (ie, no input file name, in this case) can be set up to run this way.
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(If at any of the prompts you want to quit the script, just enter nothing at the prompt.)
 
(If at any of the prompts you want to quit the script, just enter nothing at the prompt.)
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The script will give you a success message. Reboot sugar to see the new task in the sugar taskbar.
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The script will give you a success message. Reboot sugar to see the new task in the Sugar taskbar.
    
===Sugarize Mirror Servers===
 
===Sugarize Mirror Servers===
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