Werner Westermann wrote: > Regards to all. > > I love to see Sugar run on a Classmate 2. As I understand from Walter, Sugar > on USB is > in beta stage, but definitely in progress. Any reference or guide will be > much > appreciated. Thanks for your time,
Aaron Kaplan and Christoph Derndorfer are those with most experience running Sugar on the Classmate. Aaron is also in contact with Intel regarding the port, and might provide additional details. These days things have got quite straightforward: the first step is installing a distro that already ships the Sugar packages. Any Linux distribution should install easily on the Classmate because the hardware is quite standard. I have only seen Ubuntu running on it though. Then, just install the Sugar packages. At this time, I believe Fedora 10 has the most up to date core Sugar packages (0.82.9). It also lets you choose Sugar as a desktop option alongside Gnome and KDE. Ubuntu provides a slightly outdated version of Sugar (0.82.0), but seems to come with more pre-packaged activities. Debian unstable also carries Sugar packages, and a few OLPC developers are actively involved with it. There *will* be bugs. Last time I checked, the activity donut was positioned incorrectly with respect to the kid icon, and some activities were also unable to adapt to the different screen aspect ratio... Network Manager might also be broken. The core Sugar developers do not have a Classmate to test with, but 99% of the bugs you might encounter will be unrelated to the hardware. Feel free to dispatch them in the distro bug tracker or at http://dev.sugarlabs.org/ . Or even better, send patches ;-) -- // Bernie Innocenti - http://www.codewiz.org/ \X/ Sugar Labs - http://www.sugarlabs.org/ _______________________________________________ IAEP -- It's An Education Project (not a laptop project!) IAEP@lists.sugarlabs.org http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/iaep