Bernie Innocenti wrote:
El Sat, 24-07-2010 a las 13:50 -0400, Carlos Rabassa escribió:
Thanks Bernie,  Thanks Bert,  Thanks Pato,

What a community!

Three answers complementing and confirming each other in the same
morning!

(Deleted the copy to SoaS; I´m not a member.)

Now I believe I have a very clear picture.


If I have to reboot the computer from the usb drive,  I believe it is
very easy,  I have no problem with that.

It was a frequently used emergency procedure in the days where it was
common to try to start the computer the usual way and finding there
was a problem.

But,  it is extremely inconvenient,  you lose the use of the computer
for all other applications until you shut down and start again.

Many of the emulators we found when we started learning the XO without
having one,  worked like that.

Emulators and virtual machines are definitely more convenient than
bootable USB systems, but there's a cost involved: they generally
require more memory and a faster processor to run two operating systems
stacked one on top of the other.

For production use with old school computers or cheap netbooks, one is
better off booting directly into Sugar.

I think we should provide virtual machine images for the purpose of
easily demoing Sugar on computers like yours.


Here is one:

It built is a while ago
It would be easy to make more if they are needed
it requires Sun Virtualbox (not ose) to do import.....
It is available for Mac I believe.
===This is a Virtualbox Appliance of soas-3-Mirrabelle(RC3)===
updated 5/19/2010

questions:
satellit on #sugar freenode IRC

Appliance root password:

root=sugarroot

This appliance is ready to run "firstboot" (agree/user name/password/tz/etc)

* installed with liveinst(Anaconda) to 8GB Virtual Disk in 2GB slices

 Download these 3 files:

http://people.sugarlabs.org/Tgillard/soas-v3-MirabelleREADME_FIRST.txt
http://people.sugarlabs.org/Tgillard/soas-v3-Mirabelle.vmdk
http://people.sugarlabs.org/Tgillard/soas-v3-Mirabelle.ovf
http://people.sugarlabs.org/Tgillard/soas-v3-Mirabelle.mf
One thing I still don´t understand:

Cannot Etoys To Go be expanded to offer the rest of the applications
in the XO,  not just Etoys?

Unfortunately, it's not that easy. Etoys is entirely based on Squeak, a
virtual machine that has been already ported to Windows and MacOS.

Other Sugar activities are written in a variety of programming languages
and are not as isolated from the system as Etoys is, making them a lot
harder to port to other platforms. (The statement of years ago that
Sugar was being ported to Windows was technical nonsense).

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