On Fri, Jan 09, 2015 at 04:20:31PM -0500, Nancie Severs wrote: > Perhaps these are "stupid" questions, but I am confused about the > Releases and numbers.
Actually, I think you're just confusing Sugar and OLPC. Sugar is a separate project to OLPC. OLPC is a downstream technical user of Sugar, and includes it in operating system releases. > Do the Sugar 0.100 & 0.102 correspond to the Releases available in > the Wiki and if so which ones. If you are referring to the OLPC Wiki, then Sugar 0.98 was in the latest stable releases 13.2.1 and 13.2.2, and Sugar 0.103 is in the upcoming 14.1.0. None of the OLPC releases have Sugar 0.100 and 0.102. However, Sugar 0.100, 0.102 and 0.103 can be applied as an upgrade by someone with technical experience. (i.e. upgrade packages). I recommend the latest Sugar version. If you don't have the resources or experience to deploy at scale, then use whatever is available. > Are they only for user groups with school servers or are they > available and desirable to/for individual users. Both. > Are they FOSS or must they be purchased. Sugar need not be purchased, it is open source. If you'd like to pay for support, there are people who can provide it for a fee. > Lastly, which XOs do they work on? XO 1.0's, 1.5's 1.75's 4's or all > of them? All of them. (p.s. no such thing as XO 1.0, it is an XO-1) -- James Cameron http://quozl.linux.org.au/ _______________________________________________ IAEP -- It's An Education Project (not a laptop project!) [email protected] http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/iaep
