Hello, should an One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) version of Scratch work on the Linux Sweets Distribution (Sugar desktop variant for Linux)? I can get it to install, but it seems to think some command flags are filenames (or some error of that nature). Thanks.
http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sweets_Distribution
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Scratch
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As far as I can tell, I do not think Scratch will run on this distro. I do know it works on Ubuntu and Debian for sure though. If you need any more help, just ask around
Last edited by Zeusking19 (2012-12-20 14:42:33)
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rogleth wrote:
I should say, I do not understand the word `distro` and `it.` I know what Ubuntu and Debian are, but the rest of the response is somewhat vague. Thank you.
'Distro' refers to a distribution of Linux (i.e. Ubuntu/Debian). I think that Zeusking19 meant that he does not think that Scratch will run on your version of Linux (Zeusking19, please correct me if I'm wrong. )
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technoboy10 wrote:
rogleth wrote:
I should say, I do not understand the word `distro` and `it.` I know what Ubuntu and Debian are, but the rest of the response is somewhat vague. Thank you.
'Distro' refers to a distribution of Linux (i.e. Ubuntu/Debian). I think that Zeusking19 meant that he does not think that Scratch will run on your version of Linux (Zeusking19, please correct me if I'm wrong. )
Yup
Sorry if the response was a bit vague. I hope you can understand now
Edit: Turns out I got mixed up and made the post completely nonsense. Corrected now.
Last edited by Zeusking19 (2012-12-20 14:42:16)
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As far as I can tell, Sweets is either a window manager (which I suspect) or an entire windowing system. In any case, it runs fine on Ubuntu. Is anyone working on getting scratch to work with this window manager?
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Scratch should work with any window manager - that shouldn't be an issue. The difficulty comes with finding the package for the distro. If you have Ubuntu, Debian or Fedora you should be fine . Find the ubuntu/debian package on the download page and click on the link to Scratch on Linux for the fedora package. I hope that helps!
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