Sadly, this is not the problem. The Universe repository was enabled.

wiki.debian.org/sugar/#Running the Sugar interface says Upcoming Debian 9 "Stretch" will include 0.110. (We are on 0.112). Packages overiview for Debian Sugar Team says sugar: 0.110.0-3 as stable and 0.112.6 with 7 bugs and unstable. Naturally I don't know whether any of this refers to 'sucrose' in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS.

Tony

On 12/1/18 6:12 PM, Alex Perez wrote:
Tony,

It sounds like you do not have the 'universe' apt repository enabled, since this is where the sucrose package lives, according to https://packages.ubuntu.com/bionic/sucrose

With Ubuntu 18.04, you should just be able to run "sudo add-apt-repository universe" and enable it.
Tony Anderson <mailto:tony_ander...@usa.net>
Friday, November 30, 2018 9:34 PM
I am trying to install sugar on a Windows laptop.

I was able to get 50gb unallocated space and installed ubuntu 18.04 LTS.

The command 'sudo apt install sucrose' returned package not found.

Tony

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