Tutorials/Introduction to the Sugar Interface

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Introduction to the Sugar Interface

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First Start Screens

When Sugar is started for the first time it boots to a screen that shows:
First Screen where you enter a name
  • NAME:(_____________)
  • _________________________(=>Next)
  • Click on (=>Next) and Sugar goes to the
Second Screen where you choose your XO "Avitar" colors
  • _______Click to change color:
  • ______________XO
  • (<= Back)____________(=>Done)
(the color of the central XO Avitar changes each time it is clicked.)
These screens set the name and color of your XO "Avitar" and generate a unique ssh user key for this Sugar Instance
  • These screens run only one time and do not repeat on next boot; if there is Persistence (changes can be saved)
  • Click on (=>Done) and Sugar goes to the f3 Boot Screen
 
  • To clear Sugar of these keys and the name and color entries, enter the command rm ~ rf /.sugar in the Terminal activity. Then shutdown sugar su shutdown -h now . This will clear all Learner information and let you start with a fresh install. Skipping this will result in collisions in the Neighborhood view of the Jabber network. Verify the presence of the .sugar directory by entering ls -a in Terminal.
  • To reset only the ssh keys, in order to keep the Journal and installed .xo Activities, use rm ~/.sugar/default/owner.key* in the Sugar Terminal, and then shutdown sugar su shutdown -h now. This leaves the Journal entries and removes only the previous Learner's identity key files.
NOTE
fedora-16 SoaS-Pineapple defaults to english keyboard and english language.
You can set other Keyboards and languages in the "My Settings" section
See details below
Trisquel 5.0-Sugar-(Toast) allows these to be set up at the boot splash screen before starting sugar

f3 Boot Screen

Sugar boots to this Screen
It contains a circle of activities
It becomes a spiral if a large number of Activities are "Favorites"
and is reached with the f3 key
Click on Any of the Activities in the circle and the activity will start

===> SugarLabs Activities List

SugarLabs wiki page listing information and descriptions on most sugar-activities and how to download them.
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To return Click the <== Back arrow on your browser.

===> OLPC Activities List

OLPC wiki page listing information and descriptions on most sugar-activities and how to download them.
You will leave this Introduction if you click this link^
To return Click the <== Back arrow on your browser.

 

If you hover over the round icon, in the top bar, it will show a drop-down menu (Not shown)
With 2 icons:
  1. Stack of 3 boxes in a triangle -(changes the activity display to a random one on the desktop-You can drag them into an arrangement you prefer.)
  2. Circle with dot in center - (Circular/Spiral View)
  • Hover over the center XO Avitar and a drop down box appears (Shown Above)

On the top right bar are 2 icons
Click on the one with horizontal lines (The list view)

 

Click on Any of the Activities in the list and the activity will start.
click on the "star" to the left of the activity on the list view
It will alternate as a colored or outlined star.
If the star is colored, It becomes a "Favorite" and will be listed in the Activity circle/spiral on the other screen for f3
Click on the circular figure on the top bar
You switch back to the f3 circular view
In the Center is the users XO figure
Hover over the XO figure and a Drop Down Box Appears

 

My Settings

(a "Control Panel" page where you set the configuration of Sugar)
  • Select the "My Settings"
You switch to the :Control Panel"

 

Here you can click on each of the items to make changes to how Sugar Works
Like Language or Keyboard setting

===> OLPC Sugar Control Panel

You will leave this Introduction if you click this link^
To return Click the <== Back arrow on your browser.'
Very complete description-(Important Information)
for older version of XO-1 OLPC
RECOMMENDED READING


About Me

 

(From F16 SoaS Pineapple Booted live CD)
Change the color of your XO identity
This will vary on the version of sugar you are using
5 Avitars:(Click on any version of the XO except the center one -center shows your current colors)
1 Avitar:(Click on the XO "Avitar" if there is only one shown)
Colors change with each click
Change your name (edit it)
click ( check mark ); to save ( X ) to escape with no changes
  • You will have to restart Sugar after these changes

About My Computer

Shows Sugar Version and Operating system information

 

Accessibility

Not present in most sugar versions
(This is Trisquel 5.0- which has some Dextrose3 features)

 

Date & Time

set your Time Zone

Frame

sets the corner and edge sensitivity of the frame to the cursor

 

Keyboard and Language

Use to set these up in sugar
Requires a reboot after changes are made

Modem Configuration

Set up mobile broadband connection to a cellular(3G) network

 

Network

Shows the Jabber Connection Information

 

fill in the field of the jabber server:
(Jabber.sugarlabs.org)
The normal one used

Software Update

Updates the applications installed in your sugar

 

Check the Activities you want to upgrade
This will only upgrade activities that you have installed
Or ask to install new ones in some versions of sugar
This may be customized in deployments with a School server.
To exit the control-panel hit the (X) or (check mark if it appears :it saves changes) in the frame bar right corner

Network Neighborhood

Click   in the frame or Hit F1 key and you switch to the Neighborhood View.
Move the mouse pointer to upper right corner of window to expose frame
(wait for it to appear there is a time delay)
The delay and sensitivity of this is set in the "Control Panel"
See the section on the frame discussed above

 

  • This is a description of what is showing in this frame:
Starting in the top Right corner and moving Clockwise ===>
Right side
  1. The User's XO Avitar- (the same drop down menu will be shown here as in the f3 home view.

Any other Users you are Collaborating with will be shown below the User's Avitar )

Bottom
  1. Battery indicator (% Charge Level)
  2. Speaker - (Set Volume and Mute)
  3. Wired Network - (Connection and Speed and IP Address.)
  4. Wireless or Ad-Hoc Network Connection - (Connected-disconnect Channel IP Adress)
  5. System Resources- (CPU and Memory Usage in % )-Trisquel and Dextrose3 only
  6. Feedback - (Submit comments)-Trisquel and Dextrose3 only
Left Side
  1. Will contain icons of clippings (see Drag-Drop Page of this Introduction for Details)
Top
  1. f-1 Neighborhood-(Jabber View)
  2. f-2 Group-(See the Avitars of your friends-this screen is not used for much anymore in Sugar)
  3. f-3 Home View-(Circular and List Views)
  4. f-4 Activity
  5. Journal-(Display Journal)-Drop down: Show Contents and xxx MB Free Space
  • move mouse pointer to center of window to retract frame.

 

You are the XO in the center.
Hover on it and the same drop-down menu will appear as in f3
All the other XO figures are other users on the jabber network
Hover the cursor over one of them and a pop up will give their name
NOTE: icons of Shared activities may appear here.
Hover over the icon and click "Join" on the drop-down menu to begin Collaboration (working with the other user) in the activity.
(There are no shared activities shown in the screen-shot)
hit f3 and return to the main screen

Shutdown Sugar

 

Choose shutdown on the drop down box
Wait until sugar SoaS shuts down completely before removing the USB-stick
If you just pull it out without waiting after shutdown; you will corrupt the USB-stick' and it will never start again.
It needs to write information about your journal before it shuts down. (Notice the LED on the USB-stick flashes for a while after shutdown)