The last time we heard from Sugar Labs, its “Sugar on a Stick” project (a tidied-up build of Sugar OS which can be run live from a CD or USB drive) was just entering beta. Apparently all the company needed to take that version to a release-ready state was a month (give or take). A full, free version of Sugar is now available in a 383MB ISO file for anyone to take advantage of — though the company is obviously setting its sights firmly in the direction of the education market as usual. The OS — previously designed for the OLPC XO, but now targeted to any PC or Mac schools have lying around — is based on the newly released Fedora 11, and is in a “Strawberry” release meant for real world classroom testing. The feedback the company receives on this edition will apparently be incorporated into a future version destined for your hands and eyes at the end of the year. In the meantime, you can take SoaS for a spin… ASAP.
[Via Ars Technica]
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