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“He claimed Red Hat now has two million systems under
subscription…Stevens showed a video of Brazilian schoolchildren
using Sugar, the user interface for the OLPC machine, and talked
about the differences between it and the traditional desktop,
noting that Sugar is organized by activities rather than documents.
The point he made is that Sugar, rather than a clone of the
traditional Windows desktop, would become the basis for Red Hat’s
own desktop of the future.”