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On Thu, Aug 25, 2016 at 10:38 PM, Pete Link <[email protected]> wrote: > I'm new here, so I have a newbie question ;-) loovely - that means new answers :) > The update on Sugar OS mentioned Fedora. So does that mean that Sugar OS > will be obtainable if I get the Fedora computer card? it's actually available by just downloading the sugar "spin" as they call them, and adapting them a bit to run with the 3.4 kernel.... it's not hard. takes an hour or so. > Or is the plan to have a separate Sugar OS card offered in the future? maaaybe. have to see. when i ran the fedora "spin" it really didn't work too well - i didn't want to say anything, publicly, but also i couldn't find out how to report bugs! we'll see if debian or devuan does any better, soon enough > I have two grand-daughters, and it would be cool to have each with their own > Sugar card that they could store their stuff on. (I don't have any real > experience with Sugar, but this would be a good opportunity to learn about > it and use it.) honestly after evaluating both Sugar OS and gcompris, gcompris has more programs. they're a leeetle slow on this kind of hardware: i'd also recommend the KDE 3.5 (ok Trinity Desktop) games and educational software: they're great. lilyana (my 7-year-old daughter) enjoys playing hangman, mahjong with me. there's lots of options basically. l. _______________________________________________ arm-netbook mailing list [email protected] http://lists.phcomp.co.uk/mailman/listinfo/arm-netbook Send large attachments to [email protected]
