Hi everybody,
here is a new release of our Fedora Sugar Spin! It has been some time since the last release has taken place, so there are some updates to report.
* The spin is now F10 based and includes the recent updates * Language support has been dropped for now to save space
From now on, sugar-presence-service is also included, which means that you can test the connection features by adding a server to your settings. The procedure is being explained in a blog post here [1].
* A number of new activities has also appeared, such as... - sugar-analyze - sugar-jukebox - sugar-memorize - sugar-turtleart
You want to have a look at the latest spin? Here you go!
http://alt.fedoraproject.org/pub/alt/olpc/0.82-2/i686/sugar-spin.iso
Finally, the SHA1SUM is available here [2].
--Sebastian
[1] http://gregdek.livejournal.com/41616.html [2] http://alt.fedoraproject.org/pub/alt/olpc/0.82-2/i686/SHA1SUM
Bryan Kearney wrote:
Sebastian Dziallas wrote:
Hi everybody,
here is a new release of our Fedora Sugar Spin! It has been some time since the last release has taken place, so there are some updates to report.
Is the latest kickstart in the kickstarts repo?
-- bk
Yep, it is. :)
--Sebastian
Sebastian Dziallas wrote:
Hi everybody,
here is a new release of our Fedora Sugar Spin! It has been some time since the last release has taken place, so there are some updates to report.
- The spin is now F10 based and includes the recent updates
- Language support has been dropped for now to save space
If you are fan of kvm and would like to build and run a sugar image (on F9 or F10) based on Sebastian's work, check out:
http://www.thincrust.net/ace-examples.html
The "Sugar appliance" example is his stuff tailored with the livecd sutff yanked out so that it will run better as a standalone image.
-- bk