Install the OLPC XO’s Sugar desktop environment on Fedora 10

$ sudo yum search sugar


Loaded plugins: fedorakmod, refresh-packagekit
rpmfusion-nonfree-updates | 2.7 kB 00:00
fedora | 2.8 kB 00:00
rpmfusion-free-updates | 2.7 kB 00:00
rpmfusion-free | 2.7 kB 00:00
adobe-linux-i386 | 951 B 00:00
rpmfusion-free-updates-source | 2.1 kB 00:00
rpmfusion-nonfree | 2.7 kB 00:00
rpmfusion-free-source | 2.1 kB 00:00
updates | 2.3 kB 00:00
updates/primary_db | 3.2 MB 00:03

======= Matched: sugar =======

automoc.x86_64 : Automatic moc for Qt 4
git-cola.noarch : A highly caffeinated git gui
ocaml-cil.x86_64 : CIL - Infrastructure for C Program Analysis and
: Transformation
ocaml-pa-monad.x86_64 : OCaml syntax extension for monads
sugar.x86_64 : OLPC desktop environment
sugar-analyze.noarch : Analysing tool for Sugar
sugar-artwork.i386 : Artwork for Sugar look-and-feel
sugar-artwork.x86_64 : Artwork for Sugar look-and-feel
sugar-base.x86_64 : Base Sugar library
sugar-browse.noarch : Browse activity for Sugar
sugar-calculator.noarch : Calculator for Sugar
sugar-chat.noarch : Chat client for Sugar
sugar-datastore.noarch : Sugar Datastore
sugar-emulator.x86_64 : The emulator for the Desktop Environment sugar
sugar-finance.noarch : Financial planning for Sugar
sugar-help.noarch : Help and Dokumentation for Sugar
sugar-imageviewer.noarch : Simple Image viewer for Sugar
sugar-journal.noarch : Journal for Sugar
sugar-jukebox.noarch : Media player activity for Sugar
sugar-log.noarch : Log activity for Sugar
sugar-memorize.noarch : Memorize for Sugar
sugar-moon.noarch : Moon phases activity for sugar
sugar-playgo.noarch : Go for Sugar
sugar-presence-service.noarch : The Sugar presence service
sugar-speak.noarch : Speak for Sugar
sugar-terminal.noarch : Terminal for Sugar
sugar-toolkit.x86_64 : Sugar toolkit
sugar-turtleart.noarch : Turtle Art activity for sugar
sugar-write.noarch : Word processor for Sugar
sugar-xoirc.noarch : IRC client for Sugar
sugar-xomail.noarch : Xomail for Sugar

Oooo an irc client… i hate the state that most of the sugar software is in. I just feel like it’s all forced, I mean what’s the big deal anyway? Is it just my XO that’s slow and boring? I’m about to put Linux on the XO, and sugar on a regular Intel desktop. How backwards is that?! Maybe sugar will be usable on a real machine.

Posted by admica   @   1 March 2009
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