I wouldn't use the word limited :) It has a completely customized gui installed by default, but still built on a fedora base. From what I've read it's very easy to do one of two things:
1) Install another version on linux on the free space and use that whenever you want instead of the Sugar interface (You can bounce back and forth with a reboot)
2) Install other software on the base install.
I don't know a lot about specifics. I'm sure A LOT of people will start posting how to's and stuff once people start getting theirs :)
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Date: 2007-12-14 03:38 am (UTC)1) Install another version on linux on the free space and use that whenever you want instead of the Sugar interface (You can bounce back and forth with a reboot)
2) Install other software on the base install.
I don't know a lot about specifics. I'm sure A LOT of people will start posting how to's and stuff once people start getting theirs :)