techgeeknews.com — Everex, a longtime personal computer vendor, has unveiled its latest PC featuring Ubuntu Linux-based open-source productivity software and Google-based Web 2.0 applications, for a mere $191.99 The latest Everex computer caters to the demands of a new generation of users. With popular applications from Google, Mozilla, Skype, OpenOffice.org and
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Closed AccountDec 18, 2007
Oh man, you have to check out your local state U, go when the semester is over and the kids are moving out. They throw away REALLY nice stuff.
potterboyDec 18, 2007
Might run Quake.
markofthedeadDec 18, 2007
Overused linux stereotypes FTW!
tupperbacharachDec 18, 2007
You're right. I hadn't noticed the difference in the two photos.On the Everex site, it says that the motherboard is the PC2500, but on the ClubIT.com site, the dev motherboard is listed as thePC2500E: <a class="user" href="http://www.clubit.com/product_detail.cfm?itemno=A4842001#">http://www.clubit.com/product_detail.cfm?itemno=A4 ...</a>I'm not sure the difference is the size.
Closed AccountDec 18, 2007
Why not using the Remote Desktop client in Wine, or grdesktop ?
rmd34Dec 18, 2007
Link invalid... Good point re: Linux as I wouldn't expect this machine to deliver good XP performance (only 256 ddr with a big chunk allocated to video memory).
mattbdDec 18, 2007
Get a life
lolo2007Feb 19, 2008
"Based on the revolutionary gOS operating system..."Revolutionary? If that means a skinned version of Ubuntu with a bunch of browser shortcuts on the dock.<a class="user" href="http://game.paramegsoft.com/">http://game.paramegsoft.com/</a><a class="user" href="http://download.paramegsoft.com/">http://download.paramegsoft.com/</a>