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  • |[[Tutorials/Chatting with the Chat Activity|Chatting with the Chat Activity]] |[[Tutorials/Chatting with the IRC Activity|Chatting with the IRC Activity]]
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  • === '''Create a Sugar installation script that users can find with the default GNOME software installer''' === ...App could even give a user a set of choices of available components and/or activity packages to add to the script.
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  • ...p provides a nice graphical interface for backing up your SoaS live USB/SD installation''' ===Installation===
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  • ...p provides a nice graphical interface for backing up your SoaS live USB/SD installation''' ===Installation===
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  • ...d for the Browse Activity, the Opera activity and the Surf Activity. This installation must be repeated after any update.
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  • ...lc SocialCalc] (a spreadsheet activity) for Sugar. This is the first Sugar activity written in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JavaScript JavaScript] (JS) to hav * [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Browse#Install_an_activity SocialCalc Installation]
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  • ====[[Tutorials/Chatting with the Chat Activity|Chatting with the Chat Activity]]==== * A good example of collaboration on a shared Activity.
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  • # Create and share activity instance on XO #2; # Neighborhood view on XO #1 doesn't show shared activity;
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  • Activity collaboration over a local area network does not work. There is no workaro ===Problem: Browse activity does not work===
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  • ...release. Refinements have been made to the activity list view like adding installation dates of the activities, sorting by dates and searching in the list of acti ...nel to change your buddy to use a light fill color and check that the chat activity then uses black text for your messages.
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  • Activity information is embedded in HTML/XHTML/XML pages using a ...Sugar Control Panel]] can parse this information to determine that a newer activity version is available and download it.
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  • ...us understand how users progress during their training, using the Training Activity. ...es a new training section, a report is sent automatically, by the Training Activity to the Training Server. In this way we obtain valuable feedback on users pr
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  • Additional information for [[Sugar on a Stick]] is available [[#Sugar Activity Storage|below the frame]]. ==Sugar Activity Storage==
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  • * Installation option (?) * Support for installation on local server for diskless labs
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  • == Installation == ...need only glucose and some parts of fructose like web-activity or terminal-activity.
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  • ; For Fedora 18 install see; [[Tutorials/Installation/Install_SoaS_in_VirtualBox-f18#Install_with_Anaconda_f18_in_VirtualBox|'''I :<big>Showing the Terminal Activity icon</big>
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  • * cross-distro installation (i.e. can install Fedora, Ubuntu, Debian, ... images) * installation to flash media (USB stick, SD card) and hard disk, supporting several disk
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  • * [[#Installation and setup|Install]] the current [[#Image under test|Sugar image under test] == Installation and setup ==
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  • == Installation == ...user and enter the {{Code|umount /var/cache/yum}} command in the Terminal activity or a console. To persist this change for subsequent boots, remove the corre
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  • [[Sugar on a Stick/Installation]] - [[Sugar on a Stick/Installation Process]] -
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  • ...dle for the admin and teachers to send for printing. (which is a site-wide activity) ====Installation====
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  • Start the 'Terminal' activity (on the far right of the menu bar). When you are done, start the 'Browse' activity, and go to the URL 'localhost' - you should see the lighttpd placeholder pa
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  • * seamless installation of your personalized environment onto your computer's hard disk; * and the installation does not even require a reboot.
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  • ...08 FUDCon] since as one of many fixes it provides a more 'standard' system installation for bundles which helps when packaging activities for Fedora. * [http://dev.laptop.org/pub/sugar/sources/journal-activity/Journal-98.tar.bz2 Journal 98]
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  • ...l to a regular hard disk. See [[{{PAGENAMEE}}#Type_of_installation|Type of installation]] below. * Burn and Boot the CD, or load the .iso [[Sugar on a Stick/Installation|as described here]], and boot the Live USB.
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  • ...that the installation would not need to be manually duplicated, a complete installation was snapshotted with [http://clonezilla.org/ Clonezilla] and loaded onto th == Activity Usage ==
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  • ...apes with the [http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Activities/TurtleArt TurtleArt Activity]. The elementary school at the planetarium offers electives that children c ...g to topic. [http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Activities/Memorize The Memorize Activity] was chosen as an introduction to working with Sugar. Another class block w
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  • : [[Sweets Distribution#Installation]] : [[Sweets Distribution/Manual Installation]]
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  • ...system or external disk, in order to create a traditional operating system installation on disk (or removable media such as SD or USB storage devices). .... Although you can install to an external USB drive/stick, resulting in an installation that similarly boots your system to the Sugar UI. The difference is that th
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  • installation tree, are run every 12 hours. Quick builds, which are built incrementally from the last build source and installation tree, are run every 2
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  • sugar-terminal-activity sugar-pippy-activity
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  • ==Installation== Download the Activity at [http://activities.sugarlabs.org/sugar/addon/4457]
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  • [[Sugar on a Stick/Installation/Variations#Cautions with using Live USB devices]] ...make a live USB in Windows, GNU/Linux, and Intel Mac's) [[Sugar on a Stick/Installation#with Microsoft Windows]]
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  • File:Musicblocks_1.png | MusicBlocks - A sugar Activity ...etwork]]; a Journal view, which can be used as a ''lab notebook''; and the Activity view, where Sugar Activities are run.
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  • == Installation == ...user and enter the {{Code|umount /var/cache/yum}} command in the Terminal activity or a console. To persist this change for subsequent boots, remove the corre
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  • ...tall issues || Activity bundle directories are now touched as a signal for installation by the BundleRegistry || [[Features/Trigger Bundle Add]] || [https://github .../3672#comment:2 - View source now gives you feedback when you duplicate an activity.
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  • ...p://0install.net Zero Install] - Decentralized cross-distribution software installation system that Sweets is based on. ...rg addons.mozilla.org (AMO)] - The source software for [[#Activity_Library|Activity Library]].
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  • === Installation and use procedure === .../turtle-arduino-digital-write.html Arduino write output] [[File:Turtle Art Activity ardout.ta]] [[File:Tamyblock mouse.odt]]
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  • == Installation == The installation occurs in two phases:
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  • ...out using and and improving activities.sl.o please see [[Activity_Library| Activity Library]]. ...] The Web nodes serve dynamically generated content and pass requests for activity downloads to the Content Delivery Network.
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  • [[Category:FeatureLanded|Automatic activity updates]] ...ess fails (e.g. no connectivity), the message doesn't come back again. But activity updating is something absolutely necessary at this point, so it should not
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  • ...and use a different directory structure than, [[olpc:Creating_an_activity|activity development]] ...ral and its section on [[olpc:OLPC Bitfrost#Software installation|software installation]]
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  • [[Category:FeatureLanded|Optional activity updates]] ...omatic updates, ie., when the bundle size is too big for massive automatic installation. In the practice deployments do not enable automatic updates because this k
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  • '''Installation''' *Open the terminal activity (Located on the Activity Tool bar).
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  • ...vities user-facing infrastructure for installation, reviews, and ratings. (Activity development infrastructure will be hosted elsewhere.) We are collaborating on the AddonsPortal [[Activity Library/Design|Design Page]]
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  • ...vities/Activity Basics|p_label=Activity Basics|c_section=Activities|c_page=Activity Bundles|n_link=Security|n_label=Security}}{{TOCright}} ===The Activity Bundle===
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  • ...e VM, enter the command {{Code|rm&nbsp;-rf&nbsp;~/.sugar}} in the Terminal activity. Then shutdown the VM. This will clear all Learner information on the VM an =====[[File:VirtualBox.png|20px]] [[Tutorials/Installation/Import_a_VirtualBox_appliance|Tutorial on how to import a VirtualBox Applia
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  • ...o learn whether Zero Install might be a good fit for use in Sugar activity installation. Thomas Leonard wrote a [http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.file-systems.ze ...0install.net/ Zero Install], a decentralized, cross-distribution, software installation system. It might be treated as a tools and infrastructure wrapper around Ze
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  • ...Virtual Machine images with particular Linux distributions and a complete installation of the Sugar packages for that distribution * [[Activity_Team/Packaging|Activity Team/Packaging]]
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  • * Test an Activity * Maintain an Activity
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  • This page is transcluded to various installation instruction pages.</noinclude> ...llation, and must remain [[Wikipedia:Mount_(computing)|mounted]] until the installation is complete.</small>
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  • ...dictory help information is present at [[Sugar help]] and there is not an installation section for [[Sugar on a Stick/Mirabelle]]. * Create a short "How To" video of a Sugar or Sugar Activity feature. See [[Video Using Sugar]] and our [http://www.dailymotion.com/suga
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  • ...l enable you to run Sugar without making any modifications to your Windows installation. See [[Sugar on a Stick/Boot]]. '''Note:''' The Wine Activity lets you run many Windows-based applications from within Sugar.
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  • == Sugar on a Stick installation instructions == Detailed [[Sugar on a Stick/Windows|installation instructions for Windows]] and [[Sugar on a Stick/Boot|booting instructions
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  • ** migrate from existing installation, ** migrate from existing OLPC XS installation;
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  • Dextrose is a Sugar distribution for XO laptops jointly developed by Activity Central, [http://paraguayeduca.org/ Paraguay Educa], [http://www.ceibal.edu * OLPC Microformat support in activity updater (Akash Gangil, [[User:M_anish|Anish Mangal]])
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  • Sugar Network is a content sharing and social activity, around this content, system for Sugar Learning Environment. ...ople how to use shared content as easy as possible. Sugar Network's social activity features should make this process smoother by providing functionality like
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  • See these [[Sugar on a Stick/Installation|installation instructions]]. ...5 Coconut. More information about Sugar on a Stick, including download and installation details, will be available at http://spins.fedoraproject.org/soas/. -->
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  • ...for. But there is a situation when they both become less useful. Having [[Activity Library]] (or its distributed version on regional or school server), XO use * olpc-update,<br>[[Activity Library]] might have non-standard dependencies, and it is either hard to ke
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  • ...se one on the Internet or you can install your own as part of an XS server installation. To use a Jabber server, go to 'My Settings' -> Network and put in the nam === Activity Developers ===
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  • Sugar should be able to support easy installation and distribution of books, multimedia, and other content. capabilities of deployment teams without much difficulty, whereas activity development is often a painful step up.
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  • fixes. It contains as well a new Browse activity (Version 92). Due to Due to a name change of the Browse activity (Web->Browse) you will
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  • See these [[Sugar on a Stick/Installation|installation instructions]]. * Installation to a hard disk on machines with no wired network connection fails
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  • * Updated activity list (m_anish, dirakx) * Checks to prevent installation of incompatible activities
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  • ...ity developers need a more focused list to alert them to needs specific to activity developers, such as changes to APIs, a forum for soliciting help, etc. The ...Quick builds, which are built incrementally from the last build source and installation tree, are run every two hours. The status of the builds is available throug
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  • *: Installation instructions for the YUM repository definition *:# Click the download link to begin installation. A dialog box will appear asking you where to save the file.
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  • This document provides instructions for preparing a Sugar on a Stick (SoaS) installation. It also contains a list of known issues and sources of further information ...re available for download from the [http://activities.sugarlabs.org/ Sugar Activity Library]. This release includes Fedora updates, new Sugar features like ''V
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  • ...' may be installed to a hard disk or a a 4 GB USB stick with a [[Tutorials/Installation/Install with netinstall|'''Netinstall CD''']] |width="170px" valign="top"|Visit the [http://activities.sugarlabs.org Sugar Activity Library]||<imagemap>
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  • See these [[Sugar on a Stick/Installation|installation instructions]]. We realize that we'll never be able to create an Activity selection suitable for all deployments. SoaS 10 now includes a set of teach
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  • ...ial dependencies that need to be installed on the target system before the activity can run. * Install the activity itself.
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  • ...e translator get when they translate you software. Example (from Calculate activity) ...ould keep [[User:Sayamindu|Sayamindu]] (who currently maintains the Pootle installation) happy ;-).
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  • ======Alternate Method for Activity Installation====== # Download new Activity.xo file from [http://activities.sugarlabs.org/ ASLO] to the desktop
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  • See these [[Sugar on a Stick/Installation|installation instructions]]. * Installation to a hard disk on machines with no wired network connection fails
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  • ...Bash script, LiveOS-merge, for merging a LiveOS snapshot and refreshing an installation with the new image. (A new osmin.img is not created, but it is only used during installation of a traditional image from a LiveOS image.)
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  • ...it sucks too badly. We can either deprecate gradually or support parallel installation of two different versions. Several trade offs to consider and discuss. '''( ...eneric part of the Browse activity code into hulahop (creating a web based activity should be as simple as subclassing hulahop.WebActivity and setting a few pr
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  • ...ck on activity startup; support for custom certificates in Browse; alt+tab activity switching; etc. We are now in feature freeze, so the short-term focus will 2. Making the installation of Activities easier: Dave Farning is working on a web interface to managin
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  • See these [[Sugar on a Stick/Installation|installation instructions]]. ...of the Sugar Learning Platform features more activities with new toolbars, activity duplication features, view source for the Sugar toolkit, and improved suppo
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  • See these [[Sugar on a Stick/Installation|installation instructions]]. ...nd invite deployments to use this as a base on which to build a customized Activity selection for their classrooms. See:
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  • ...patible with [[Development_Team/Almanac/Activity_Bundles#.info_file_format|activity.info]] files to make sure that software starts well from the regular Sugar * {{Code|/activity/activity.info}}<br>for Sugar activities to make them capable to be launched from the
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  • The GoGo Activity is a Python version of the "Monitor" program (MS Windows) and builds upon t ...e you with the use of the GoGo-Board on the XO, specifically with the GoGo Activity and any issues you may encounter. Several other websites are listed at the
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  • ...r_on_a_Stick/Installation/OLPC/lang-es|español]] &#124; [[Sugar_on_a_Stick/Installation/OLPC/lang-fr|français]] }}</noinclude> You run ''olpc-update'' from the Terminal activity, ''e.g.'',:
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  • * Activity list updated * Activity update url updated (if needed)
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  • ...lines/Activities/Activity Bundles | version = 32219 | source_display = HIG-Activity Bundles}} | p_link=Activities/Activity Basics
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  • ...oduce the bug in a [http://fedoraproject.org/en/get-fedora standard Fedora installation], or in a [https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FedoraLiveCD Fedora Live CD], bec ...rsion of every package in the [http://activities.sugarlabs.org/ Sugar Labs Activity repository], just the packages included with your chosen distribution.
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  • The page [[Sugar on a Stick/Linux/Installation]] provides up-to-date and concise instructions for loading the most recent :[[Sugar on a Stick/Linux/Installation]]
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  • ==Installation in f29== ::https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fedora/f29/install-guide/ :Fedora Installation Guide
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  • * A UNetbootin USB as described in [[Sugar on a Stick/Installation Process]] '''or''' open the Terminal Activity, [[File:Activity-terminal.png|bottom|link=http://en.flossmanuals.net/terminal]], from the <s
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  • <noinclude><div class="noprint">{{TeamHeader|Activity Team}}</div></noinclude> {{:Activity Team/Mission}}
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  • Ans.Hyderabad, India-500032. In summer, I can devote full time on open source activity. Any time suits me fine. # add / remove activity
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  • ...//0install.net/ Zero Install], a decentralized cross-distribution software installation system. It is intended to distribute various software projects created in t ...erent doers, in one environment. Users must manually handle the variety of activity versions, e.g., sort out all the local bundles or directories in {{Code|~/A
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  • ...al is working hard to make the Jukebox activity our default media playback activity, he added object picker support, so that when you open read directly prompt * Simplify activity bundle installation
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  • Also see: [[Sugar on a Stick/Installation/Variations]] ==== Share an activity ====
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  • ...mulation efforts seem to be focused on providing malleable software at the Activity level, so learners can discover the gratification of creating new 'code' pr ...s new application/activity for having "offline ASLO" (and this application/activity might be also stimulate people to become doers). --[[User:Alsroot|alsroot]]
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  • ...rporating perhaps some [[Blogs#Possible_tools_for_a_new_community_site|new activity aggregator]] to help the public and teachers discover valuable information [http://idea.sugarlabs.org/drupal5/ idea.sugarlabs.org] is an experimental installation shared with idea.olpcorps.net for collecting ideas, allowing community voti
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  • ...ugar on a Stick''. You can From there, open the Terminal Activity, [[File:Activity-terminal.png|bottom|link=http://en.flossmanuals.net/terminal]], from the <s {{Show|The installation transcript should look like the following:
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  • When you click on an activity to review, you'll see a review page with the following elements: * Authors – a listing of the activity's authors with links to their user pages
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  • * Finance activity (proposed by PY) * Create a Wikipedia Guaraní activity.
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  • ...a bit with its mentor, Walter Bender, and he had in mind the Turtle Blocks activity as a good point of departure for Beyond Flashcards. ...scuss the details of the project with my mentor, and create mockups of the activity.
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  • ...Mirabelle. More information about Sugar on a Stick, including download and installation details, is available at http://spins.fedoraproject.org/soas/. ...rg/soas/docs/creation-kit/ Creation Kit] has a Quick Guide to download and installation.
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  • Using the [[Platform_Team/Guide/Sweets_Usage#Installation|Usage guide]]'s instructions, install the Sweets. In addition, Sweets might ...project level depends on the recipe file. For activities, {{Code|activity/activity.info}}, an inherited recipe file name, is supported.
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