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=== LiveBackup LiveCDs === |
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Maintainers: Wolfgang Rohrmoser and Kurt Gramlich |
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Downloads: [http://skolelinux.de/XO-LiveCD/ XO-LiveCD] and [ftp://rohrmoser-engineering.de/pub/XO-LiveCD/ FTP] |
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Description: [http://livebackup.sourceforge.net/ LiveBackup] based version of an official OLPC image |
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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. |
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==OLPC XO-1 Live CD - obsolete == |
==OLPC XO-1 Live CD - obsolete == |
Revision as of 18:51, 14 December 2007
A Live CD is currently not available. Several efforts are underway to create one.
ftp://rohrmoser-engineering.de/pub/XO-LiveCD/
Current efforts
- http://gregdek.livejournal.com/19843.html
- http://startx.ro/sugar/
- , users have produced a (that is, it's a bootable LiveCD version of an official OLPC image)
LiveBackup LiveCDs
Maintainers: Wolfgang Rohrmoser and Kurt Gramlich Downloads: XO-LiveCD and FTP Description: LiveBackup based version of an official OLPC image
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).
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.
OLPC XO-1 Live CD - obsolete
The LiveCD has not been updated since early April. Much which now works, was not even started back then. We hope to have a new LiveCD soon.
Ivan Krstić wrote:
All our builds, including live CD ones, are built using the pilgrim tool:
http://gitweb.freedesktop.org/?p=users/david/pilgrim.git
That's where you want to start investigating if you're interested in mastering your own.
Download, Burn, and Try
Trying out the Sugar environment is as simple as 1, 2, 3!
Step 1
Download (right-click and 'Save Link as') olpc-redhat-stream-sdk-livecd.iso
Step 2
Burn the iso image to a blank CD
Step 3
Pop CD into your machine and boot.
Help and Tips
You can check when the file was last updated here.
- As of 2007-Aug-14, it was 2007-Apr-07. --Jcarroll 18:52, 14 August 2007 (EDT)
The Live-CD may not boot off an external optical-drive connected via USB.
You can change the desktop resolution.