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   The big difference with Sugar_on_a_Stick, is that we don't keep the OS in the storage device, sugar_on_a_stick uses an OS  very generic
 
   The big difference with Sugar_on_a_Stick, is that we don't keep the OS in the storage device, sugar_on_a_stick uses an OS  very generic
   and with grain we avoid that. Grane will over Sugar and Sugar over a very customized OS environment for the running hardware.
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   and with grane we avoid that, both have different goals.
 
    
 
    
   It will be designed to fast-switching between session around different computers, computer just contain the Sugar environment and sugar-Grane do  
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   Grane will over Sugar and Sugar over a very customized OS environment for the running hardware. It will be designed to fast-switching between session around different
  the dirty tasks. Also it will helps to do a hard copy from one kid session to another Sugar environment if desired.
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  computers, computer just contain the Sugar environment and sugar-Grane do the dirty tasks. Also it will helps to do a hard copy from one  
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  kid session to another Sugar environment if desired.
     
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