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In the past, OLPC and the community produced [[wikipedia:Live CD|Live CDs]], allowing OLPC's "Sugar" interface to be run on "regular computers" without making any permanent changes to the system. Today, Sugar is developed as a generic project and is available in various different live media forms, see '''[http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Downloads Sugar Labs Downloads]'''. |
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A '''[[wikipedia:LiveCD|LiveCD]]''' is a bootable medium which has an operating system that can run upon boot; you don't need to install it to internal storage. It lets a user to try out a new operating system without making any permanent changes. LiveCDs are generally distributed as <tt>.iso</tt> (ISO 9660) images. You download the <tt>.iso</tt> image and then burn it to a CD-ROM using a program that can create a CD from a file (note that MS Windows XP cannot do this natively, please do not copy an ISO image .iso file to CD; it's not what you want), or copy it to a prepared USB key, or install it on a virtual machine. |
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Information regarding old LiveCD projects based around very old OLPC software releases can be found at [[LiveCd/Historical]]. |
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Several efforts are underway to create a liveCD emulating the XO and the Sugar environment. |
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== Various efforts == |
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In general, Live CDs either take an OLPC build (based on [[Fedora]]) and create a Live CD, or take a [[:Category:Linux distributions|Linux distribution]]'s LiveCD machinery and add Sugar packages. |
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=== LiveBackup XO-LiveCDs === |
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This is based on the OLPC ext3 [[OS images|build image]] |
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* Download from ftp://rohrmoser-engineering.de/XO-LiveCD or [http://skolelinux.de/XO-LiveCD/ mirror] |
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** Earlier builds at http://dev.laptop.org/pub/livebackupcd |
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* Maintainers: Wolfgang Rohrmoser and Kurt Gramlich |
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* Description: official OLPC image turned into a Live CD using the [http://livebackup.sourceforge.net/ LiveBackup] framework. |
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* For more Information see [[LiveBackup XO-LiveCD]] |
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* The project is hosted in [http://dev.laptop.org/git?p=projects/livebackup-xo-cd;a=summary git] |
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* Announcements |
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**[http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/devel/2008-November Version 8.2] |
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** [http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/devel/2008-March/012024.html Version 080321] |
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** [http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/devel/2008-January/010491.html Version 080130] |
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** [http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/devel/2007-December/008242.html First version 071206] |
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These LiveCDs allow you to convert a "regular" machine into a Sugar-running machine without touching the hard disk of the machine. This allows you to play with and test how the software runs with your hardware. It also lets you demonstrate and potentially test your software (at full speed). |
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It is also possible to use this type of LiveCD to create a "virtual Sugar lab" for a school, where a traditional computer lab's computers are booted into a Sugar environment, storing their data on a networked or other storage device, without changing the lab's installed software. (How? Link would be appreciated) |
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=== Sbuntu === |
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"Sugar for Ubuntu" Live USB. This is a customization of a Ubuntu 8.04.1 LiveCD to make it boot into Sugar. For more information see http://dev.laptop.org/~probono/sbuntu/ |
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=== Sugar-jhbuild Live CD === |
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See [[sugar:Live CD]] on http://sugarlabs.org. |
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* [http://download.sugarlabs.org/sugar/liveimages/debian-jhbuild/ Download] |
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* Maintainer Guy Sheffer |
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=== Other Sugar LiveCDs === |
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See [[sugar:Supported_systems#Starch|"Starch" complete disk images]] on http://sugarlabs.org. |
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=== XUbuntu Gutsy LiveCD === |
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* Download: http://startx.ro/sugar/ |
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* [http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/sugar/2007-December/003899.html Annoucement]. |
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A [http://startx.ro/sugar/ XUbuntu LiveCD] with the Sugar Ubuntu package (with installation capability and launch-from-USB-key). Allows you to run Sugar directly on the hardware with an XUbuntu environment as well. A full working Live-CD with a recent build is available. |
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http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=670171 has further discussion. |
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=== Fedora Sugar Spin === |
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'''Notes:''' Sebastian Dziallas reports that there is a Sugar spin based on Fedora available here: |
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http://alt.fedoraproject.org/pub/alt/olpc/0.82/i686/sugar-spin.iso |
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Please ''be aware'' of the fact that the link above has changed recently - the old one won't work anymore! For more information, please see this post: https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-olpc-list/2008-November/msg00003.html |
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With this spin, you'll be able to run Sugar, which is developed by Sugarlabs and the desktop environment used on the OLPC, directly from a Live CD! You'll find several activities on the image including most notably... |
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* sugar-browse - a web browsing activity based on xulrunner |
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* sugar-write - a word processor based on abiword |
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...among with several other applications introducing e.g. chat support. |
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The OLPC SIG, will be importing further activities into Fedora, which might be installed using ''yum install sugar-*'' at a later time. |
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The SHA1 checksum is, if you're interested: |
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''f032ab45aa116c2728dcd2d676e29a5ee114fd1d'' sugar-spin.iso |
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What if you wanted to put it quickly onto your USB Key? You'll just need to grab Luke Macken's liveusb-creator, which already includes support for the Sugar Spin. Here's the link: |
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https://fedorahosted.org/releases/l/i/liveusb-creator/liveusb-creator-3.0.zip |
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The liveusb-creator still contains the old link, which is the reason why you'll need to download the spin manually until this gets fixed. |
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'''Thank you everybody, who made this possible!''' |
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=== Pilgrim Fedora LiveCD === |
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A [http://gregdek.livejournal.com/19843.html Fedora Pilgrim LiveCD] with the official image pre-downloaded and configured to run in Qemu with KQemu. Allows you to run the image from the standard Fedora desktop inside an emulator. |
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== OLPC XO-1 LiveCD (obsolete) == |
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''Note: |
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''The LiveCD has not been updated since early April 2007. Much which now works, was not even started back then. |
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''The maintainers seem to have abandoned it. Greg DeKoenigsberg took a look at another way to automatically generate LiveCDs in a [http://gregdek.livejournal.com/19843.html recent blog post], but this is apparently still a work-in-progress. |
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''Until someone starts maintaining this again, it looks like the best way is to go with [[LiveCd#Current_efforts|other LiveCDs listed above]], or work with the XO software is via [[emulation]]'' |
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Download (right-click and 'Save Link as') [http://olpc.download.redhat.com/olpc/streams/sdk/latest/livecd/olpc-redhat-stream-sdk-livecd.iso olpc-redhat-stream-sdk-livecd.iso]. You can check when the file was last updated [http://olpc.download.redhat.com/olpc/streams/sdk/latest/livecd/ here]. |
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The LiveCD may not boot off an external optical-drive connected via USB. |
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<cite>Ivan Krstić</cite> [http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/library/2007-January/000018.html wrote]: |
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<blockquote uri="http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/library/2007-January/000018.html"> |
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<pre> |
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All our builds, including LiveCD ones, are built using the pilgrim tool: |
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http://gitweb.freedesktop.org/?p=users/david/pilgrim.git |
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</pre> |
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</blockquote> |
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That's where you want to start investigating if you're interested in mastering your own. |
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== External links == |
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*[http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/library/2007-January/000018.html Remastering OLPC livecd]. Ivan Krstić. 2007-01-15. |
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Latest revision as of 18:15, 7 February 2011
In the past, OLPC and the community produced Live CDs, allowing OLPC's "Sugar" interface to be run on "regular computers" without making any permanent changes to the system. Today, Sugar is developed as a generic project and is available in various different live media forms, see Sugar Labs Downloads.
Information regarding old LiveCD projects based around very old OLPC software releases can be found at LiveCd/Historical.