It didn’t take long for Sugar on a Stick, the OLPC-free version of the Sugar OS, to go from concept to bootable , and it’s only taken a few further months to go from that first version, called “Strawberry,” to this twice as fruity “Blueberry” flavor. Updates are evolutionary here, with a core built on Fedora 12 and Sugar .86, adding in Gnash for Flash support as well as a suite of new apps. Most …
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