Sunday, August 10, 2008

gOS 2.0.0,good or bad OS

Oh,I had too much things went on recently and I did not have the time to post.But now I post again and the OS that I want to review now is gOS.


'Gadgets' instantly launches Google Gadgets for Linux on start-up, introducing over 100,000 possible iGoogle and Google Gadgets to the desktop. Google Documents, Calendar, and Mail launch in Mozilla Prism windows to closer resemble desktop applications.

After using the 2.0.0 live CD version of the this OS(I can't get the latest because the server bandwidth exceeded),I do think it would be suitable for the people who need to use internet a lot,particularly Google application and it certainly good for Blogger's blogger.Please note that in my review,I did not install the system.

But I can't imagine that I can't find any link to any console(someone please help me to find it),which I think is a must for every linux or Unix OS distros.

I can't imagine if I needed to troubleshoot my system if there're any problems,I would need to hit Ctrl+Alt+F1 to get into console.And I did it when I need to mount my hard disk partition.Although there is partition shown in the desktop,it showed nothing when I hit it.

It would be nice if you did not encounter any problem when starting the OS,if you did then you have to hit Ctrl+Alt+F1 to get into console.

Rating:6.5 over 10

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Oh,I had too much things went on recently and I did not have the time to post.But now I post again and the OS that I want to review now is gOS.


'Gadgets' instantly launches Google Gadgets for Linux on start-up, introducing over 100,000 possible iGoogle and Google Gadgets to the desktop. Google Documents, Calendar, and Mail launch in Mozilla Prism windows to closer resemble desktop applications.

After using the 2.0.0 live CD version of the this OS(I can't get the latest because the server bandwidth exceeded),I do think it would be suitable for the people who need to use internet a lot,particularly Google application and it certainly good for Blogger's blogger.Please note that in my review,I did not install the system.

But I can't imagine that I can't find any link to any console(someone please help me to find it),which I think is a must for every linux or Unix OS distros.

I can't imagine if I needed to troubleshoot my system if there're any problems,I would need to hit Ctrl+Alt+F1 to get into console.And I did it when I need to mount my hard disk partition.Although there is partition shown in the desktop,it showed nothing when I hit it.

It would be nice if you did not encounter any problem when starting the OS,if you did then you have to hit Ctrl+Alt+F1 to get into console.

Rating:6.5 over 10