Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 3rd Nov 2007 23:56 UTC, submitted by rx182
Hardware, Embedded Systems "Earlier this week Everex launched the gPC TC2502, which is a sub-USD 200 PC sold at a major US retailer, but what makes this unique is that it runs the gOS. The gOS (GreenOS) is designed to be a conceptual Google Operating System that is based upon Ubuntu 7.10 Gutsy Gibbon. Though this is not the conventional GNOME desktop environment but an Enlightenment E17 desktop is used that is heavily modified and reflects a green Google theme. The gOS provides easy access to Google services such as YouTube, Google Product Search, Google Calendar, and Google Maps. Also a click away are other web services such as Wikipedia and Facebook. This isn't a pure Internet desktop but Xine, Skype, OpenOffice.org, and other applications are available for this Linux LiveCD. We've been trying the gOS out for a while and it's a rather nice slim desktop Linux distribution that would be perfect for Internet cafes and other public places." More screenshots.
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google OS (off topic)
by serlex on Mon 5th Nov 2007 09:18 UTC
serlex
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2007-01-09

I think a google/Linux OS would be really good for Linux in general, sticking "Download Google OS Now for FREE" on the homepage of google.com would generate alot interestin a short period, maybe more than some OS's have in years.

Edited 2007-11-05 09:19

RE: google OS (off topic)
by tomcat on Mon 5th Nov 2007 20:04 in reply to "google OS (off topic)"
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2006-01-06

I think a google/Linux OS would be really good for Linux in general, sticking "Download Google OS Now for FREE" on the homepage of google.com would generate alot interestin a short period, maybe more than some OS's have in years.


It wouldn't really do much for Linux, since the average person isn't going to install an OS. They get it preinstalled when they buy a PC.

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