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$60 board runs gOS (Linux, Google Apps)
linuxdevices.com — For $60, developers and Linux hackers can now buy the guts of the recently unveiled $200 Everex TC2502 Linux PC. The compact, ultra-efficient, x86-compatible "gOS Dev Board" comes with "gOS," a lightweight Linux-based OS meant for use with Google Apps.
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- infurnus, on 11/08/2007, -0/+0This is the first step to Gobuntu or the equivalent of the Google OS. SUPPORT THIS PRODUCT as i know i will be buying the mobo.
- schestowitz, on 11/08/2007, -4/+2$60 is cheap, but let's wait for India to deliver that promised vapourware which is the $10 laptop (true story). :-)
Oh, wait.. is a hard-drive included at all? It doesn't say what the O/S is stored on. Seems like just a barebones mobo.
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