Steve,

I agree with Daniel.  If you use the Sugar that comes with Fedora you can
log into a Sugar environment.  The login screen has an option where you can
select the kind of desktop you want to use. Sugar will be listed right
alongside GNOME, XFCE, WindowMaker, etc.  Also when you install Sugar you
get the Sugar boot up animation.  There are a bunch of Activities in the
Fedora repository which you can install when you install Sugar, or you can
get them from activities.sugarlabs.org using the Browse Activity.

James Simmons

On Mon, Feb 4, 2013 at 9:27 AM, S. Daniel Francis <fran...@sugarlabs.org>wrote:

> Hi Steve,
>
> 2013/2/4 Steve Thomas <sthom...@gosargon.com>:
> > I will be installing Sugar on the systems.  In checking the Wiki I see
> Sugar
> > works with Fedora 18 and plan on installing that on the boxes (unless
> > someone suggests something they feel is better).
>
> I'm not completely informed about Sugar in Fedora 18, but I think the
> best will be installing Sugar from the Fedora repositories, which
> provide Sugar 0.98.
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