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  • #REDIRECT [[Sugar Server Kit/sugar-server-templates]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Sugar Server Kit/sugar-server]]
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  • This is the initial release of [[Sugar Server Kit]] project. It states the fact that basic ideas and core implementations are [[Sugar Server Kit]] is not a final solution for school servers in the filed but rather a set
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  • #REDIRECT [[Sugar Server Kit/Prosody]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Sugar Server Kit/Mace]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Sugar Server Kit/Architecture]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Sugar Server Kit/1]]
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  • ...elp, e.g., with testing [[Sugar Server Kit]] components and [[Sugar Server Kit]] based solutions. It is useful for python code that tests, e.g., the school server internals.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Sugar Server Kit/Obsolete/Overview]]
    48 bytes (6 words) - 18:47, 18 August 2011
  • #REDIRECT [[Sugar Server Kit/1/Todo]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Sugar Server Kit/1/Roadmap]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Sugar Server Kit/1/Components]]
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  • * Sugar Network [[Sugar_Network/1.0/Roadmap|v1.0 roadmap]]. * Sugar Network [[Sugar_Network/1.0/Todo|v1.0 TODO]].
    455 bytes (54 words) - 03:22, 13 October 2012
  • #REDIRECT [[Platform Team/Server Kit/sugar-client]]
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  • ...icted environments within the [[Sugar_Server_Kit/Solutions/Server_on_an_XO|Server on an XO]] project for SSK-1.2. ...release that is following the [[Sugar_Server_Kit/Release_plan|Sugar Server Kit release plan]].
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  • {{Obsolete | Look for [[Deployment Platform]], the Server Kit successor.}} A set of tools, libraries and applications, to support Sugar Learning Platform deployments at schools.
    1 KB (146 words) - 10:57, 12 June 2013
  • ::* '''Client side'''<br>[[#Desktop|Desktop]] - Desktop Environment for Sugar Learning Platform. ::* '''Server side'''<br>[[#Server_Kit|Server Kit]] - to form school servers.
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  • The Sugar Server Kit initiative is an attempt to achieve the following major goals: * Provide a split between the community level project (Sugar Server Kit) and any number of downstream solutions based on the community project. Thi
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  • There are several major Sugar Server Kit project components that will be mentioned on this page: * [[Sugar_Server_Kit/sugar-server|sugar-server]] provides basic sugar specific services, such as:
    7 KB (997 words) - 05:48, 21 March 2012
  • These are reasons to use Prosody Jabber/XMPP server: ...le for consuming memory and CPU resources, especially for the Sugar Server Kit usecase (up to 1K users),
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  • * '''Sweets Desktop'''<br>Sucrose, desktop environment of Sugar Learning Platform; ...eam/Server_Kit|Server Kit]] components to create school servers to support Sugar Learning Platform.
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  • ...(originally named as Sugar Server Kit).<br>For the planing 2.0 release, '''sugar-client''' functionality is split into several Shell [[Deployment_Platform/S ...Kit/Client_API|Client API]] for usage, e.g. in Sugar Shell, and the {{Code|sugar-client}} utility to get access to the same API from the console.
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  • File:2012-Jan-14-20-som.jpg
    ...Example, Hold, Picture, Crunch Time, Propose, Sharing, Feedback, Artefact, Sugar Network, Alsroot, Infrastructure, Hosting, Etoys, Folks, Australia, Enginee
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  • The core [[Sugar Server Kit]] component. ...reutils, to allow all its services to function properly. It provides basic sugar related services, and uses one CLI tool to manage all its functionality.
    11 KB (1,614 words) - 05:48, 21 March 2012
  • ...urce templates. Mace is supposed to help with configuration of services on Server based school servers. ...or Cfengine; it supports only a limited set of services (of those that the Server based solution provides), but does it well, e.g., for iptables, just write
    10 KB (1,462 words) - 05:48, 21 March 2012
  • ...icy|''Policy Page'']], we have a process by which ''community ideas on how Sugar should evolve'' get transformed into ''actionable proposals''. The upcoming stable release is Sugar [[{{Upcoming Stable Release}}]].
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  • ==Sugar Digest== 1. A typical evening on the #sugar irc channel:
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  • # '''Sugar is a community [and not a product] around ideas'''<br>(but might be a produ ...ime while creating something sustainable, starting from a hacker who codes sugar core and ending by a kid who creates his first Turtle Art project.
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  • :Note: This is page of test results combining Sugar with Ubuntu, in various forms, on various versions. ===XUbuntu 11.10 with Sugar 0.94 via Sweets Distribution===
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  • File:Sugar team and local labs updates sept 2011 som.jpg
    ...ce, Spread, Patchwork, Sascha, Ortiz, Rafael, Lim, Aleksey, Budget, Spend, Server, Already, Single, Entire, Hosting, Case, Present, Generally, Mit, Stable Ho
    (1,760 × 960 (352 KB)) - 23:03, 16 September 2011
  • =One Click Install of Sugar= ...oject=openSUSE%3A11.4&lang=en&exclude_debug=true 11-4 One Click Install of Sugar]''':
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  • http://git.sugarlabs.org/dextrose/mainline/trees/bleeding-edge/rpms/sugar http://git.sugarlabs.org/dextrose/mainline/blobs/bleeding-edge/rpms/sugar/0046-Add-lease-duration-information-in-about-my-computer.patch
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  • :intel (tm) NUC kit D34010WYKH1 :1 TB Seagate HD added to empty kit
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  • === What is your Sugar Labs wiki username? === I also improved the user interface of its browser toolbar, and decreased the server's response time by enabling multi-threading.
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  • ==References: Sugar Creation Kit== =====[[0.96/Feature_List|Sugar 0.96 feature list]]=====
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  • ;Install sugar-desktop and sugar-runner in arm XFCE 0601 *paste: [satellit@localhost ~]$ sudo dnf groupinstall sugar-desktop-environment
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  • ...y, save often" mantra, largely ignored it, and incurred the consequences. Sugar aims to eliminate this concern by making automatic backups. This lets the ...toolbar button (proposed to be 'Copy', [http://lists.sugarlabs.org/archive/sugar-devel/2010-April/023480.html]) provides the capability to replicate the cur
    25 KB (4,181 words) - 13:14, 17 June 2014
  • ...just have cjb's latest F11 build on my XO, so I've just caught up with the Sugar changes over the last ~3 weeks. Looking great. ...ding 0.86 is try to get contacts that can proxy feedback from places where sugar is being used
    35 KB (5,801 words) - 09:36, 5 April 2012
  • ...nity project to provide all the necessary resources to deploy a customized Sugar instance all in one place.'''</big></big> ...t#Tutorials |'''Tutorials''']] section contains graphical introductions to sugar's features.</big>
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  • ==Sugar Creation Kit DVD== [[File:Sugar Creation Kit.png]]
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