Excerpts from Erik Blankinship's message of Fri Jan 21 02:58:58 +0100 2011:
> 1. On a dual boot machine, probably an xo, where activities are installed > into /home/user/Activities/ where useris probably *always *olpc No, it isn't. XOs aren't the only machines running Sugar. And, FWIW, there's no dual-boot on the XO: Sugar and Gnome are desktop environments, not operating systems. You can switch between them at run time. The last time I tried it, SoaS used "liveuser" as user name. On my own XO (running Debian Squeeze instead of an OLPC build), the user name is sascha.silbe. On multi-user systems (e.g. LTSP) you'll have several different users with different user names. And these are just the most common configurations... > 2. Sugar as an application in gnome (within a Xephyr window) where > activities can be installed.... a few places, including > /home/user/Activities/ sugar-emulator is meant for development, not regular usage. It doesn't affect locations (for executables, data, activities, etc.) in any way, however. [...] Your remaining questions have probably already been addressed in my previous message. If not, please ask again. Sascha -- http://sascha.silbe.org/ http://www.infra-silbe.de/
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