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== Explore it ==
 
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== Configuration ==
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<div class="NavFrame "><div class="NavHead">Configuration is a job we have to do when we first install a new operating system.</div><div class="NavContent">
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<div class="NavFrame "><div class="NavHead"></div><div class="NavContent">
 
 
In this context configuration means "the arrangement of the parts of Sugar". In Sugar most of this has been done for us. You can start to explore as soon as you like, but it is a good thing to learn the steps we take to configure our system. This way we won't be intimidated when we come to configure the next operating system we meet.
 
 
 
In the Sugar Activity Browse or Surf you can make these configuration changes '''while''' you are still reading this.
 
 
 
Press the Function key F4. What Happened?
 
 
 
Nothing, F4 brings you back to the Activity you were last working on.
 
 
 
If you now press F3 you will leave me, you will come back by pressing F4. Try it.
 
 
 
Next, press F3 and see if you can follow these instructions.
 
  
 
* Sugar on a Stick uses by default the ''English (USA)'' keyboard layout.
 
* Sugar on a Stick uses by default the ''English (USA)'' keyboard layout.
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== Configuration v. SoaS/Explore ==
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* Sugar on a Stick uses by default the ''English (USA)'' keyboard layout.
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*: If you need to change this, you need to click on 'My Settings' item in the menu for the http://wiki.laptop.org/images/b/ba/Xo_s.png Learner icon.
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*:From the My Settings control panel you will see a 'Keyboard' control tool that will allow you to change the default keyboard layout.
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* Explore the other configuration changes that you may make on this panel.
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== Configuration v. current ==
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Hover the pointer or right click the Learner icon[[File:learner.svg|link=|bottom]]in the Home view, and then click on the [[olpc:Sugar_Control_Panel#Access_the_interface|'My Settings' item on the pop-up menu]].
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{{Show|collapsed=collapsed|&nbsp;• keyboard layout and other settings|
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* Sugar on a Stick uses by default the ''English (USA)'' keyboard layout.
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*:From the My Settings control panel you will see a 'Keyboard' control tool that will allow you to change the default keyboard layout.
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* Explore the other configuration changes that you may make on this panel.
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: It is interesting to explore the changes you can make in 'Frame'.}}
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===Connecting to the Internet===
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Connecting to the Internet with Sugar depends on the computer and networking available to it. See [http://en.flossmanuals.net/sugar/ch023_getting-connected/ Getting Connected] to get started.
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For the XO laptop, please refer to this [[olpc:Wifi_Connectivity|OLPC page]].
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For a conventional laptop running Sugar, connecting through an access point works. (Mesh support is becoming available on more machines.) Depending upon which [[olpc:Community Jabber Servers|Jabber server]] you are connected to, you'll see different collections of "neighbors" in the [http://en.flossmanuals.net/sugar/ch009_neighbourhood-view/ Neighborhood View].
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== Configuration v. Sandbox ==
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Hover the pointer or right click the Learner icon[[File:learner.svg|link=|bottom]]in the Home view, and then click on the [[olpc:Sugar_Control_Panel#Access_the_interface|'My Settings' item on the pop-up menu]].
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{{Show|collapsed=collapsed|&nbsp;• keyboard layout and other settings|
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* Sugar on a Stick uses by default the ''English (USA)'' keyboard layout.
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*:From the My Settings control panel you will see a 'Keyboard' control tool that will allow you to change the default keyboard layout.
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* Explore the other configuration changes that you may make on this panel.
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: It is interesting to explore the changes you can make in 'Frame'.}}
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===Connecting to the Internet===
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Connecting to the Internet with Sugar depends on the computer and networking available to it. See [http://en.flossmanuals.net/sugar/ch023_getting-connected/ Getting Connected] to get started.
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For the XO laptop, please refer to this [[olpc:Wifi_Connectivity|OLPC page]].
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For a conventional laptop running Sugar, connecting through an access point works. (Mesh support is becoming available on more machines.) Depending upon which [[olpc:Community Jabber Servers|Jabber server]] you are connected to, you'll see different collections of "neighbors" in the [http://en.flossmanuals.net/sugar/ch009_neighbourhood-view/ Neighborhood View].
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== Configuration v. inkyfingers This example includes tutorial, deleted for production version ==
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<div class="NavFrame "><div class="NavHead">Configuration is a job we have to do when we first install a new operating system.</div><div class="NavContent">
 +
 +
In this context configuration means "the arrangement of the parts of Sugar". In Sugar most of this has been done for us. You can start to explore as soon as you like, but it is a good thing to learn the steps we take to configure our system. This way we won't be intimidated when we come to configure the next operating system we meet.
 +
 +
In the Sugar Activity Browse or Surf you can make these configuration changes '''while''' you are still reading this.
 +
 +
Press the Function key F4. What Happened?
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 +
Nothing, F4 brings you back to the Activity you were last working on.
 +
 +
If you now press F3 you will leave me, you will come back by pressing F4. Try it.
 +
 +
Next, press F3 and see if you can follow these instructions.
 +
 +
* Sugar on a Stick uses by default the ''English (USA)'' keyboard layout.
 +
*: If you need to change this, you need to right click the http://wiki.laptop.org/images/b/ba/Xo_s.png Learner icon and click on 'My Settings'
 +
*:From the My Settings control panel you will see a 'Keyboard' control tool that will allow you to change the default keyboard layout.
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* Explore the other configuration changes that you may make on this panel.
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: It is interesting to explore the changes you can make in 'Frame'.
  
 
== Getting Productive ==
 
== Getting Productive ==

Revision as of 11:01, 7 December 2011

Getting Started Getting Started - Explore Getting Started - Presentation
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Explore it

Once you have successfully launched Sugar on a Stick, you should explore the Sugar Learning Platform.

Do try running Sugar on more than one machine, so you can enjoy its collaboration features.

If you find navigation unusual try this micro tutorial.

Here is the user guide.

The Sugar Learners' manual
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The manual needs to be updated to include information regarding Sugar-on-a-Stick.


Configuration v. inkyfingers, short, production.

Configuration v. SoaS/Explore

  • Sugar on a Stick uses by default the English (USA) keyboard layout.
    If you need to change this, you need to click on 'My Settings' item in the menu for the Xo_s.png Learner icon.
    From the My Settings control panel you will see a 'Keyboard' control tool that will allow you to change the default keyboard layout.
  • Explore the other configuration changes that you may make on this panel.

Configuration v. current

Hover the pointer or right click the Learner iconLearner.svgin the Home view, and then click on the 'My Settings' item on the pop-up menu.

Connecting to the Internet

Connecting to the Internet with Sugar depends on the computer and networking available to it. See Getting Connected to get started.

For the XO laptop, please refer to this OLPC page.

For a conventional laptop running Sugar, connecting through an access point works. (Mesh support is becoming available on more machines.) Depending upon which Jabber server you are connected to, you'll see different collections of "neighbors" in the Neighborhood View.

Configuration v. Sandbox

Hover the pointer or right click the Learner iconLearner.svgin the Home view, and then click on the 'My Settings' item on the pop-up menu.

Connecting to the Internet

Connecting to the Internet with Sugar depends on the computer and networking available to it. See Getting Connected to get started.

For the XO laptop, please refer to this OLPC page.

For a conventional laptop running Sugar, connecting through an access point works. (Mesh support is becoming available on more machines.) Depending upon which Jabber server you are connected to, you'll see different collections of "neighbors" in the Neighborhood View.

Configuration v. inkyfingers This example includes tutorial, deleted for production version