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This page outlines how to load the Sugar OS into a virtualized computing environment. This porting to virtual machines allows the Sugar OS software to be run on basically any hardware that supports the virtual machine. |
This page outlines how to load the Sugar OS into a virtualized computing environment. This porting to virtual machines allows the Sugar OS software to be run on basically any hardware that supports the virtual machine. |
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# Download [http://www.moka5.com/ Moka5]'s LivePC engine for Windows |
# Download [http://www.moka5.com/ Moka5]'s [http://www.moka5.com:80/products/getstarted.html LivePC engine] for Windows |
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# Install the engine. This will install Moka5's application which is a platform built on top of EMC's VMWare Player |
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# Click on "Create" |
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# Load the Sugar OS ISO |
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# Run the Sugar OS installer |
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# Save the machine |
Revision as of 20:12, 31 January 2007
This page outlines how to load the Sugar OS into a virtualized computing environment. This porting to virtual machines allows the Sugar OS software to be run on basically any hardware that supports the virtual machine.
- Download Moka5's LivePC engine for Windows
- Install the engine. This will install Moka5's application which is a platform built on top of EMC's VMWare Player
- Click on "Create"
- Load the Sugar OS ISO
- Run the Sugar OS installer
- Save the machine