Sugar Labs Intro’s Sugar On A Stick
Sugar Labs coined the phrase, “One Laptop per Child” and today they are getting us one step closer with Sugar On a Stick.
Sugar On a Stick is the Linux operating system fit to run off any USB drive. Fit to run on any computer setup. The Sugar Stick is based off the Fedora LiveUSB package and boots into Linux. The package will keep all data usage on the drive so the host computer stays clean.
The Sugar Stick is intended to run on any legacy hardware configuration, so if you’ve got a moment, download the package, put it on a stick and give it a try.
Check out the full website: SugarLabs.org
Source: Betanews.
Tags: sugar stick, sugarlabs
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