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== What is Ubuntu Sugar Remix? ==
The vision for the Ubuntu Sugar Remix is to provide students preK to 12 with a learning platform. We envision younger children using the Award wining [[http://www.sugarlabs.org | Sugar]] Learning Platform and allowing older students to move to a standard Ubuntu desktop as they become cognitively ready, with an easy settings change.
As of 2013-03, Ubuntu does not have a stable version of Sugar in the Ubuntu repositories.
Until this is fixed, Sugar can be installed as follows:
   1. use Sweets-distribution on Ubuntu, recommended for Ubuntu
     http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Community/Distributions/Sweets#Ubuntu_and_its_derivates
   2. use a VirtualBox virtual appliance, Ready to import into VirtualBox
     http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_Creation_Kit/sck/Sugar-in-Virtualization
   3. use the unstable version 0.90 of Sugar, from the Ubuntu repositories, compatible with any version of Ubuntu, see below,
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USR will work on a wide variety of hardware, either installed on the hard drive or on a portable storage device, such as a USB stick. In our vision of the future USR will interact easily and seamlessly with an open source server environment (such as the XS project from Sugar) to provide backup and portfolio support (e.g. Mahara), collaboration, educational resources (e.g. local copies of Wikipedia) , Learning Management System (e.g. Moodle) and Student Information System (e.g. SchoolTool) types supports. == Look at this First:Introduction to the sugar interface ==
http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_Creation_Kit/sck/Introduction_to_Sugar_Interface
An explanation of the Sugar Desktop via a linked set of wiki pages of annotated screen-shots.
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USR will allow students to assist students in accessing the internet and all its educational resources but will also allow them to work and learn in situations where they do not have internet access. === Use sweets-distribution with Ubuntu ===
'''NEW''' 02/03/2011 alsroot and satellit
This is [[Dextrose]] , thus more than just Sugar 0.94, it contains several features that still are not committed to the trunk + bug fixes from 0.90+.
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A smoke test for Ubuntu Sugar Remix can be found [[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuSugarRemix/Test|here]].
 
ALSO See: http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Community/Distributions/Ubuntu
*Link :http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Ubuntu
Updated 03/23/2013

====How to install Sugar 0.90 on Ubuntu 11.10====

    * click on Ubuntu Software Centre,
    * search for Sugar,
    * click on sugar-emulator-0.90,
    * click on Install,

Sugar will be downloaded and installed.

To start Sugar, click on Dash, then search for Sugar.
[edit] How to install Sugar 0.90 on Ubuntu 11.04

    * click on Applications, then Ubuntu Software Centre,
    * search for Sugar,
    * click on Install,

Sugar will be downloaded and installed.

To start Sugar, click on Applications, then Education, then Sugar.
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=='''Sugar Desktop 0.88.1 on Ubuntu 11.04'''==

:http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Talk:Community/Distributions/Trisquel#Install_Sugar_0.88.1x_on_Trisquel_5.0

:Works fine if you drag-drop surf-115.xo to journal from 2nd usb.

:http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_Creation_Kit#surf_browser

:You then can install the applications you need from ASLO: http://activities.sugarlabs.org/

*Works fine. Tested on a new install 07/31/2011

'''suggestion choose "Ubuntu classic" from gdm log-in switcher. (This gives Classic Gnome Desktop)'''

:Tested on an ACER ASPIRE ONE N450 10" Netbook Everything seems to work including wireless.



=='''Sugar-desktop 0.88 on Ubuntu 10.04 and 10.10'''==

=== Sweets Distribution ===
:'''NEW''' 02/03/2011 alsroot and satellit

This is [[Dextrose]] 2, thus more than just Sugar 0.88, it contains several features that still are not committed to the trunk + bug fixes from 0.90+.

===='''Install sweets sugar 0.88.1 in Ubuntu-10.04/Trisquel-4.1 and Ubuntu-10.10/Trisquel-4.5'''====

 sugar-devel@lists.sugarlabs.org 07/03/2011

 Alexy:
 Hi all, (Edited by satellit while installing on Ubuntu 10.10 HD install)
 If someone is using sweet packages for Ubuntu 10.04/10.10 and Trisquel 4.1/4.5
 its download location was changed from http://bazaar-download.sugarlabs.org/ to the links shown below:
=====Installation=====

* Terminal:

sudo su

Repository uses new gpg key, to import it:
    gpg --keyserver keys.sugarlabs.org --recv 3182B17D
    gpg --armor --export 3182B17D | sudo apt-key add -

Look for OK

*Start Synaptic Package Manager

Settings/Repositories/Other Software/Add..

For Ubuntu-10.04/Trisquel-4.1:
    deb http://download.sugarlabs.org/packages/SweetsDistribution:/0.88/Ubuntu-10.04/ ./
    deb-src http://download.sugarlabs.org/packages/SweetsDistribution:/0.88/Ubuntu-10.04/ ./
For Ubuntu-10.10/Trisquel-4.5:
    deb http://download.sugarlabs.org/packages/SweetsDistribution:/0.88/Ubuntu-10.10/ ./
    deb-src http://download.sugarlabs.org/packages/SweetsDistribution:/0.88/Ubuntu-10.10/ ./
Synaptic Package Manager/

*Reload

*Quick Search (sweets)

*check sweets-distribution/apply

*exit

*Applications/Education/Sugar

right click:

 Add this launcher to the desktop

 Open (right click)/Properties/Command: sweets-sugar-emulator '''-f'''

 add -f to command (full screen)

 Close

*Click on Sugar Icon

My Settings

About my Computer:

 Ubuntu 10.10

 0.88.1

Frame/slide bottom slider full left

restart

Sugar Desktop starts

 Tested on install 04/05/2011 satellit
==Notes==
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 http://download.sugarlabs.org/usr/  http://people.sugarlabs.org/dfarning/
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Ubuntu Sugar Remix is Open Source Learning tool that is built by the [[UbuntuSugarRemix/GettingInolved|Ubuntu Sugar Remix]], [[http://www.ubuntu.com/community|Ubuntu]](TM), and [[http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Welcome_to_the_Sugar_Labs_wiki|Sugar Labs]]^®^ communities. Ubuntu Sugar Remix is Open Source Learning tool that is built by the [[UbuntuSugarRemix/GettingInolved|Ubuntu Sugar Remix]] (also [[https://launchpad.net/~sugarteam|launchpad team]]), [[http://www.ubuntu.com/community|Ubuntu]](TM), and [[http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Welcome_to_the_Sugar_Labs_wiki|Sugar Labs]]^®^ communities.
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== What is Ubuntu Sugar Remix? ==
The vision for the Ubuntu Sugar Remix is to provide students preK to 12 with a learning platform. We envision younger children using the Award wining [[http://www.sugarlabs.org | Sugar]] Learning Platform and allowing older students to move to a standard Ubuntu desktop as they become cognitively ready, with an easy settings change.
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USR will work on a wide variety of hardware, either installed on the hard drive or on a portable storage device, such as a USB stick. In our vision of the future USR will interact easily and seamlessly with an open source server environment (such as the XS project from Sugar) to provide backup and portfolio support (e.g. Mahara), collaboration, educational resources (e.g. local copies of Wikipedia) , Learning Management System (e.g. Moodle) and Student Information System (e.g. SchoolTool) types supports.

USR will allow students to assist students in accessing the internet and all its educational resources but will also allow them to work and learn in situations where they do not have internet access.

As of 2013-03, Ubuntu does not have a stable version of Sugar in the Ubuntu repositories. Until this is fixed, Sugar can be installed as follows:

  1. use Sweets-distribution on Ubuntu, recommended for Ubuntu
  2. use a VirtualBox virtual appliance, Ready to import into VirtualBox

  3. use the unstable version 0.90 of Sugar, from the Ubuntu repositories, compatible with any version of Ubuntu, see below,

Look at this First:Introduction to the sugar interface

http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_Creation_Kit/sck/Introduction_to_Sugar_Interface An explanation of the Sugar Desktop via a linked set of wiki pages of annotated screen-shots.

Use sweets-distribution with Ubuntu

NEW 02/03/2011 alsroot and satellit This is Dextrose , thus more than just Sugar 0.94, it contains several features that still are not committed to the trunk + bug fixes from 0.90+.

*Link :http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Ubuntu Updated 03/23/2013

====How to install Sugar 0.90 on Ubuntu 11.10====

  • click on Ubuntu Software Centre,
  • search for Sugar,
  • click on sugar-emulator-0.90,
  • click on Install,

Sugar will be downloaded and installed.

To start Sugar, click on Dash, then search for Sugar. [edit] How to install Sugar 0.90 on Ubuntu 11.04

  • click on Applications, then Ubuntu Software Centre,
  • search for Sugar,
  • click on Install,

Sugar will be downloaded and installed.

To start Sugar, click on Applications, then Education, then Sugar. [edit]

==Notes== To turn off screensaver and power management:

HINT:CAPS lock does not always work in sugar-terminal so use shift key to get lower case.

  • terminal: xset s off xset -dpms

Getting Ubuntu Sugar Remix

Note: Remix is Depreciated

Step 1: Download Ubuntu Sugar Remix CD image

Hint; to pull in the latest updates including activities:

<ctrl> <alt> f5 will get terminal

sudo apt-get update

sudo apt-get upgrade

Use this browser Surf-115.xo: http://people.sugarlabs.org/Tgillard/Surf-115.xo (sugar-browse does not work)

  • Hint to install Surf: download Surf-115.xo to a USB (outside of sugar); Start USR Insert this USB and drag-drop it into the USR sugar-journal.

Sugar is available as menu item Education/Sugar; but it is not full screen and not all of the Sugar screen is visible.

  • For Full Screen right click on menu item and save to desktop, then open properties of icon on desktop and change command to "sugar-emulator -f" (full screen option) Start Sugar from this icon...

Step 2: Burn your Ubuntu Sugar Remix CD

  • After the ISO file has finished downloading, you will have to burn the file to a CD. The ISO file will most likely require a special application to burn. Click the link below to find detailed instructions. How to burn a CD image.

Step 3a: Install Ubuntu Sugar Remix

  • When the CD is ready, simply put it in your CD drive, restart your computer and follow the instructions that will appear on your screen. Don't forget that you can create more copies and pass the CD to as many people as you like.

Step 3b: For netbooks without a CD

  • Use System/Administration/"USB Startup Disk Creator" in a Ubuntu Desktop to Make an Installer USB. Use this USB to install USR on your netbook.

Installing Ubuntu Sugar Remix on Ubuntu 10.10

On Ubuntu 10.10, the ubuntu-sugar-remix package is available in Universe, so you do not need to add the apt repository to install it. Just:

  sudo apt-get install ubuntu-sugar-remix

and you're good to go.

Getting involved in Ubuntu Sugar Remix

Ubuntu Sugar Remix is Open Source Learning tool that is built by the Ubuntu Sugar Remix (also launchpad team), Ubuntu(TM), and Sugar Labs® communities.

We communicate primarily with this mailing list: ubuntu-sugarteam@lists.ubuntu.com

Join us!

What is Ubuntu Sugar Remix?

The vision for the Ubuntu Sugar Remix is to provide students preK to 12 with a learning platform. We envision younger children using the Award wining Sugar Learning Platform and allowing older students to move to a standard Ubuntu desktop as they become cognitively ready, with an easy settings change.

USR will work on a wide variety of hardware, either installed on the hard drive or on a portable storage device, such as a USB stick. In our vision of the future USR will interact easily and seamlessly with an open source server environment (such as the XS project from Sugar) to provide backup and portfolio support (e.g. Mahara), collaboration, educational resources (e.g. local copies of Wikipedia) , Learning Management System (e.g. Moodle) and Student Information System (e.g. SchoolTool) types supports.

USR will allow students to assist students in accessing the internet and all its educational resources but will also allow them to work and learn in situations where they do not have internet access.

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