On 4/8/2014 9:43 AM, Christoph Derndorfer wrote:
Hey Samy,
thanks a lot for the update.
(1) I think some people already did run Sugar on a Raspberry Pi a
while ago. There should be a page somewhere on w.s.o about it.
Here is reference:
http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Testing/Reports/ARM_RPi
Located inside this page on the RPi:
http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_Creation_Kit/sck/Advanced_Topics#Raspberry_Pi_.2F_RPi
Tom Gilliard
satellit
(2) That sounds like an interesting setup as well!
(3) Tony (in CC) is interested in this as are other people. e.g.
during the Malaysia summit back in November someone from Hong Kong
showed Sugar running on a similarly low-cost tablet
(https://www.flickr.com/photos/christophd/11212550176/in/set-72157637721745034).
Hope to see you at Sugar Camp this weekend! :-)
Cheers,
Christoph
On Tue, Apr 8, 2014 at 8:45 AM, samy (free) <s.bouta...@free.fr
<mailto:s.bouta...@free.fr>> wrote:
Hi Christoph,
I planned to experiment (still in progress) on an arm platform:
1/ Raspberry Pi with Pidora
Fedora working but slow
2/ Cubietruck with Fedora 20
Fedora installed following [1] and working. After experimenting disk
space problems on the micro SD-Card, by attempting to install the
sugar
packages, I didn't yet manage to move further, moving the
filesystem (or
part of it) from the sd-card to the 2,5" HD, that I added to the
configuration.
3/ Allwinner (A23) tablet with Fedora 20, with 1024x600 resolution
According to [2], there is an interesting and affordable platform in
tablet form factor, theorically suitable for an Fedora
installation. The
sales dept quoted USD80.00 for 1 piece (USD48.00 + 32 for DHL) and
USD311.00 for 5 pieces (USD48.00 + 71.00 for DHL)
[1] http://fedorapeople.org/~lkundrak/a10-images/README
<http://fedorapeople.org/%7Elkundrak/a10-images/README>
[2]
http://armdevices.net/2014/04/03/31-50-allwinner-a23-tablet-from-zxs/
Regards
Samy
Le lundi 07 avril 2014 à 20:36 +0200, Christoph Derndorfer a écrit :
> Hey everyone,
>
>
> a guy I know wants to set up a couple of older laptops with
Sugar in a
> sort of "learning lab" in Germany and asked me what the best
route for
> doing that was. Since I haven't dabbled in that area in quite a
while
> I'm not sure what the best recommendations are these days:
>
>
> * using the SoaS version from late December?
> * installing Fedora 20 and running Sugar on top of that?
> * something entirely different?
>
>
> Any comments, suggestions, links, etc. would be much appreciated.
>
>
> Thanks,
> Christoph
>
>
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