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==OLPC Ubuntu Sugar 14.04 Trusty LTS ==
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One Laptop per Child was curating Sugar and Activities on the Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty operating system, but support for this version has since ended.
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===Installing a system===
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How to install Ubuntu with Sugar 0.106:
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* you must already be familiar with how to install Ubuntu, if not, see [http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop Download Ubuntu Desktop], and [http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/install-ubuntu-desktop Install Ubuntu Desktop],
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* download [http://people.sugarlabs.org/quozl/ubuntu/trusty/sugar-0.106/olpc-ubuntu-sugar-14.04.2-desktop-amd64-1436317817.iso our installer image] (1.2 GB) [http://people.sugarlabs.org/quozl/ubuntu/trusty/sugar-0.106/olpc-ubuntu-sugar-14.04.2-desktop-amd64-1436317817.iso.md5 md5]<!-- b5584db2d995041c5c732d22320645f8 -->, [http://people.sugarlabs.org/quozl/ubuntu/trusty/sugar-0.106/olpc-ubuntu-sugar-14.04.2-desktop-amd64-1436317817.iso.packages.txt package list]
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* boot our image and install in the [http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/install-ubuntu-desktop usual way],
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* log out of the Unity desktop, and then log in with the Sugar desktop selected.
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===Adding to a system===
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Note: only available for 64-bit systems, check that ''uname -i'' shows x86_64.
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How to add Sugar 0.107 to an Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty system:
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* edit <tt>/etc/apt/sources.list</tt> to add the OLPC archive,
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deb [trusted=yes arch=amd64] <nowiki>http://dev.laptop.org/pub/us</nowiki> trusty main
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* update the package lists, and install Sugar,
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sudo apt update && sudo apt install olpc-ubuntu-sugar
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* log out of the Unity desktop, and then log in with the Sugar desktop selected.
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===Upgrading a system===
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How to upgrade to Sugar 0.107 on an existing Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty system with an earlier version of Sugar already installed:
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* update the package lists, and apply all pending updates,
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sudo apt update && sudo apt dist-upgrade
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* log out, and then log in with the Sugar desktop selected.
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==Ubuntu 12.04.2 LTS - Dextrose Sugar Live==
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* '''DXU-Dextrose on Ubuntu'''
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:revised Sept 5,2013
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:Sugar 0.98.8
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:Ubuntu 12.04.02
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#Journal Backup/Restore
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#Operations on multiple journal entries
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#Accessability support with integrated control panel
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*Announcement:
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:https://docs.google.com/document/d/1qtW08brJSXpfAAY-67QUb8s3gtWca9yIa9XmhYsLHbA/edit?pli=1
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:Initial HD or VirtualBox install runs Full Screen Sugar.
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:NOTE click on the screenshot to enlarge it; click on browser  '''<= back''' to return.
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====Screenshots ====
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[[File:Sugar_dextrose.png|300px]][[File:Dextrose-background-reg.png|300px]][[File:Error-copying-to-Documents.png|300px]]
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#Boot Screen             
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#Background set - Register selected
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#Error copying to Documents from journal
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::For info on XSCE schoolserver: http://schoolserver.org/
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::https://sugardextrose.org/projects/xsce/
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[[File:Dextrose-4.png|300px]] [[File:Dextrose-3.png|300px]]
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*Dextrose  running in KDE Ubuntu 12.04.2
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*Note KDE has to be installed after sugar is installed to get to this view.
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===Download===
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:NEW  see notes section below
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*''' http://people.sugarlabs.org/Tgillard/ubuntu_12.04-20130712_i686.iso '''
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===Install to Hard Disk===
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#Ubuntu Startup-disk-creator will create a USB installer
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#Boot from Live DVD
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* "Username is "ubuntu", with empty password."
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:Either method will run as a live CD or Install to Hard Disk
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::Note: Choose lightdm as desktop manager
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===Install KDE===
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*Sugar terminal:
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sudo su
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password
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apt-get install kde-full
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- Select lightdm for desktop manager when asked
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- Select remote (none)
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*logout/login
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- Click on the round icon in the right top corner to display the '''D'''esktop '''M'''anagers available in the lightdm drop-down menu and select one:
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    GNOME Classic
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    GNOME Classic (no effects)
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    KDE Plasma Workspace
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    Sugar
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*It appears that lightdm which is added when KDE is installed picks up Gnome also (used by Sugar)
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===Install GNOME===
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:To complete the install of GNOME
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*Sugar terminal:
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sudo su
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password
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apt-get install gnome
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- Select lightdm for desktop manager when asked
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===Notes===
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From IRC Aug 3 2013
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<dfarning> You can download the new alpha image from
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<dfarning> http://ubuntu.activitycentral.com/makeiso/iso/ubuntu_12.04-20130730_i686.iso
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<dfarning> (md5 a91fb1e3b8bdc1c8bdea701702ef807c)
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<dfarning> In this release all control panel sections should work:
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<dfarning> - The keyboard section was failing because of libxklavier lacking the...
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...
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<dfarning> satellit_e:  Dextrose on Trisquel, the new toast, should be coming out this week or later for those who prefer 100% free :)
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From Lists: support-gang@laptop.org 07/15/2013
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I just wanted to give everyone a heads about something coming down the pipe:)
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On of the primary frustrations that I have been hearing from the
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community is their inability to easily get hardware for their
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deployments.
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In response, we have released of an iso running Sugar on Ubuntu at
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http://ubuntu.activitycentral.com/makeiso/iso/ubuntu_12.04-20130712_i686.iso
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* Username is "ubuntu", with empty password.
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As alway, AC's code is 100% free and open source.
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===What's new===
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* Tuned up python-dbus clears the last bug that made most activities
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fail to start.
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* Logs in into Sugar automatically.
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* Most activities work (some will need some work, but it should not be
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caused by problems in Sugar dependencies anymore, but things specific
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to the activity). To be precise they start,  didn't test them in deeply
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  Didn't test collaboration yet.
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* General polish to make it look closer to a final product.
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===What fails===
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* Some quirks with the tamtam activities as usual, probably already
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fixed in newer bundles.
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* Write does not work as the gtk3 version of pyabiword or the gtk2
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version of libabiword are not available in Ubuntu, so both gtk2 and
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gtk3 versions of the activity are missing half of the dependencies.
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* Etoys and Scratch fail, probably because squeak-vm is not the proper
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version, so I'll be packaging that later as well.
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* The keyboard and network sections of the CP fail, the code makes
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some assumptions about being run in a xo or under fedora, resulting in
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unhandled exceptions.
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* Sometimes activities may fail to start if you open them right after
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logging in, because something with dbus is not yet fully running.
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David Farning
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Activity Central: http://www.activitycentral.com
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--
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From IRC 07/19/2013:
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"We are interested in creating a community around the project which AC supports but does not control...."
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"We are trying to create a community like XSCE to support sugar on ubuntu."
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:Discussions on #schoolserver / freenode IRC
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===Old Releases===
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*http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/releases/
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===Problems===
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====ubuntu_12.04-20130815_i686.iso====
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:Sugar 0.98.8
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# Time Zone in cp does not store settings.
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# Save to Doucuments from journal works (Photo)
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: latest  (Has some Plan Cebal activities):
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::'''Do Not Start:'''Biblioteca ceibal; CeibalNotifica; Portfolio; Scratch; Tux Paint; Write
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::No Sound from TamTam Apps (VirtualBox test)
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::Tam Tam edit is not full screen
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====ubuntu_12.04-20130814_i686.iso====
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:sugar 0.98.7
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# Time Zone in cp does not store settings.
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# Save to Doucuments from journal does not work (Photo) 'gi.repositorySugarExt'object has no attribute 'fat_set_hidden_attrib'
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: latest 
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::'''Do Not Start:''' Write;Scratch;
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::No Sound from TamTam Apps (VirtualBox test)
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::Tam Tam jam and edit are not full screen
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====ubuntu_12.04-20130730_i686.iso====
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:08/03/2013
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# Time Zone in cp does not store settings.
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# Save to Documents from journal Fails.
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::http://bugs.sugarlabs.org/ticket/4600
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====ubuntu_12.04-20130712_i686.iso====
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:07/22/2013 satellit
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# Drag-Drop of item from journal to a mounted USB shown in the bottom left of frame fails.
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# Clipboard is not available for journal items to paste to documents folder or external USB.
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# "save to" fails to save to Documents folder or external USB.
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# Network in cp fails to start in live boot but works if installed to HD?
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# Time Zone in cp does not store settings.
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# Keyboard fails in cp
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# "copy to clipboard" of record picture crashes sugar
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# Record 97 does not save picture to journal on exit
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===Collaboration testing (brief)===
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* All on Jabber.sugarlabs.org all activities started and shared from Dextrose Sugar 0.98.7
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:NOTE click on the screenshot to enlarge it; click on browser  '''<= back''' to return.
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====Chat 78 ====
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[[File:Chat_test-collaboration.png|200px]]
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* 4 Participants
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:Dextrose Sugar 0.98.7
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::HD install on ext USB HD system76 i7; Gazelle laptop
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:f18 Sugar 0.98.8
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::f18 HD install on intensePC i3; fanless PC
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:Sugar Network Sugar 0.94
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::XO-1.5 (1 Hexokinase hf6.2d)
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:plus visitor
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====Speak 44====
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[[File:Speak-collaboration.png|200px]]
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====Turtle Art 169====
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[[File:TA-collaboration.png|200px]]
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===Create.img files with dd for Duplication of USB's===
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====Persistent 4 GB USB built with ubuntu startup-disk creator====
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*Format USB Fat16
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*Start ubuntu startup-disk creator
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*choose Dextrose-sugar.iso from "other" (1.2 GB )
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*select USB Target
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*Move slider to left to (1.8GB)
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*Write USB
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:Boot from USB and select try without installing
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::Changes to USB will be saved on reboot.
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=====Make .img file with dd=====
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'''NOTE''' Use mount command to confirm device name for mounted USB eg: /dev/sdb; /devsdc; /dev/sdd...etc
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:'''This is very imporant as you can distroy your hard disk if you use the wrong device name.'''
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dd if=/dev/sdb of=Dextrose-sugar4p3.img bs=2M
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1850+1 records in
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1850+1 records out
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3880452096 bytes (3.9 GB) copied, 224.698 s, 17.3 MB/s
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=====Use .img to write 2nd USB=====
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:This can be repeated as many times as needed for duplication of USB's
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dd if=Dextrose-sugar4p3.img of=/dev/sdb bs=2M
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*Download:http://people.sugarlabs.org/Tgillard/Dextrose-sugar4p3.img  3.6G
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:NeW 8/15/2013
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:Use a 4 GB USB or larger
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====Install to 8 GB USB from booted burned DVD====
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:'''Note''' Ubuntu will make changes in your grub boot settings. It is preferred to remove the Laptop Hard Disk and boot from DVD of .iso
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:This will be a robust ext4 install of Dextrose-sugar on a USB
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*Boot DVD
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*Format USB as / 6GB ext4 plus (1.8GB) swap
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*Install to USB 
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=====Make .img file with dd=====
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dd if=/dev/sdb of=Dextrose-sugar83.img bs=2M
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3817+1 records in
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3817+1 records out
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8006074368 bytes (8.0 GB) copied, 678.706 s, 11.8 MB/s
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=====Use .img to write 2nd USB=====
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:This can be repeated as many times as needed for duplication of USB's
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dd if=Dextrose-sugar83.img of=/dev/sdb bs=2M
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==Sweets Distribution==
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*'''Sugar 0.94'''
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As of 2012-03, Ubuntu does not have a complete, stable version of Sugar in the Ubuntu repositories.  In particular, there is no compatible web browser.
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Until this is fixed, try one of these options:
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* use [[Sweets_Distribution|Sweets]] on Ubuntu, see [[#How_to_install_Sweets_on_Ubuntu|below]],
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* use a virtual appliance, compatible with any version of Ubuntu, see [[#How_to_install_a_virtual_appliance|below]],
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* use the incomplete version that Ubuntu provide, see the last section below, or
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* install from Sugar source.
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{| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" width="100%" class="wikitable"
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! your ubuntu release
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! your best options for trying Sugar
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|-
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| Ubuntu 12.10
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| [[#How_to_install_Sweets_on_Ubuntu|use Sweets Distribution]] or [[#How_to_install_a_virtual_appliance|use a virtual appliance]]
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|-
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| Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
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| [[#How_to_install_Sweets_on_Ubuntu|use Sweets Distribution]] or [[#How_to_install_a_virtual_appliance|use a virtual appliance]]
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|-
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| Ubuntu 11.10
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| [[#How_to_install_Sweets_on_Ubuntu|use Sweets Distribution]] or [[#How_to_install_a_virtual_appliance|use a virtual appliance]]
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|-
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| Ubuntu 11.04
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| [[#How_to_install_Sweets_on_Ubuntu|use Sweets Distribution]] or [[#How_to_install_a_virtual_appliance|use a virtual appliance]]
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|-
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| Ubuntu 10.10
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| [[#How_to_install_Sweets_on_Ubuntu|use Sweets Distribution]] or [[#How_to_install_a_virtual_appliance|use a virtual appliance]]
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|-
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| Ubuntu 10.04 LTS
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| [[#How_to_install_Sweets_on_Ubuntu|use Sweets Distribution]] or [[#How_to_install_a_virtual_appliance|use a virtual appliance]]
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|}
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===How to install Sweets on Ubuntu===
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Install packages on an Ubuntu system so that you may run Sugar.
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See [[Sweets Distribution#Installation|How to install Sweets Distribution]].
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:[[Sweets_Distribution/Supported_platforms#Map| Map of Supported Distributions ]]
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===How to install a virtual appliance===
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Install a virtual appliance based on Ubuntu:
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*the [[Sugar_Creation_Kit/sck/Sugar-in-Virtualization#Ubuntu_11.04_Sweets_Distribution_sugar_0.94|Ubuntu 11.04 Sweets Distribution Sugar 0.94 virtual appliance]],
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*a tutorial on [[Tutorials/Installation/Import a VirtualBox appliance|How to import a virtual appliance into VirtualBox]].
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There are other virtual appliances based on other distributions, which can be imported into virtualization software on Ubuntu.
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*see [[Sugar_Creation_Kit/sck/Sugar-in-Virtualization|Emulator image files]].
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===sweets-sugar 0.94 works in Ubuntu 12.10 (unity and [http://community.linuxmint.com/tutorial/view/1246 cinnamon])===
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[[File:Sweets-sugar_in_12.10.png|300px]][[File:Sweets-sugar-cinnamon-12.10.png|400px]]
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===[http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-gnome/releases/13.10/release/ Ubuntu-gnome 13.10 (Saucy Salamander)]===
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:Release Announcement::http://ubuntugnome.org/ubuntu-gnome-13-10-is-released/
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:Dowwnload::http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-gnome/releases/13.10/release/
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==How to install Sugar 0.90 on Ubuntu ==
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*'''NOT Recommended'''
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There were many problems with Sugar on Ubuntu (see [[Ubuntu/0.90|a list for 0.90]]), many of which have been fixed in a later version of Sugard.
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In particular, there is no compatible web browser included, though there is a [[Ubuntu/0.90#Problem:_Browse_activity_does_not_work|workaround]].
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However, if you wish to to install Sugar on Ubuntu:
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*click on Ubuntu Software Center,
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*search for Sugar,
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*click on sugar-emulator or sugar,
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*click on Install,
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*if asked about other required applications, click to install.
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Sugar will be downloaded and installed.
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To start Sugar, click on Applications, then Education, then Sugar.
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See [[Emulator/Full Screen|how to create a desktop icon that runs Sugar full screen]].
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==Sugar versions available in Ubuntu Software Center==
 
==Sugar versions available in Ubuntu Software Center==
 
*Search for "sugar"
 
*Search for "sugar"

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