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Revision as of 10:58, 20 November 2011

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--Inkyfingers 04:51, 19 November 2011 (EST) Hope to finish early December.
Getting Started Getting Started - Explore


mid construction note

This page is what remains of Getting Started after the creation of proposed new pages, currently called User:Inkyfingers/Getting Started(1), and User:Inkyfingers/Getting Started_Presentation

To resolve:

Newcomers, getting started but before install.

Possibly there is already some duplication in this area?

Should the wiki provide some improved orientation for this group?

From here, or how?
Link to Sugar Creation Kit?

About Sugar

Sugar is a desktop environment that is an alternative to the ones typically used in Microsoft Windows, Apple's OS X or other GNU/Linux operating systems. It is conceived as a platform upon which children learn with Sugar Activities. The platform provides mechanisms for collaboration, reflection, and exploration. Sugar Activities cover a broad range of applications: browsing, drawing, composing, writing, programming, etc.

The Sugar desktop has multiple full-screen views: a Home view from which Activities are launched; a Neighborhood view where learners can connect to each other through a Jabber network; a Journal view, which can be used as a lab notebook; and the Activity view, where Sugar Activities are run.

Sugar Activities have no Save menu: everything is saved automatically. While the interface uses very little text, additional information is revealed when the user hovers over icons.

Sugar is Free Software. It is developed in Python and runs on a GNU/Linux Kernel, originally from the Fedora Project, and now from a variety of GNU/Linux distributions.

For an overview of the components composing a Sugar system see the Sugar System Stack.

Getting Sugar

For installing Sugar on your computer or a flash drive, see Downloads. For purchase information for Sugar pre-installed on a bootable USB flash drive, see Sugar on a Stick.

For more technical information, please see the Supported systems page for a list of the different ways that Sugar may be run on a computer.

Release notes

Release notes for Sugar 0.112 are available here.

Sugar platform release version cycle: | 0.82 | 0.84 | 0.86 | 0.88 | 0.90 | 0.92 | 0.94 | 0.96 | 0.98 | 0.100 | 0.102 | 0.104 | 0.106 | 0.108 | 0.110 | 0.112 |


Other resources

What is required here is a 3 line paragraph helping to orientate a new user to the wiki,
and link to the areas he/she might most need.
Other resources are listed on the Deployment Team/Resources page.
Is this the most useful link?

The Sugar Lab Teams are listed on the wiki sidebar.

Getting Started Getting Started - Explore