lifehacker.com— If you've got an extra PC gathering dust, gOS is not only a worthy operating system for a cheap PC from Wal-Mart; it's also an excellent (and free) way to repurpose your old PC
Nov 6, 2007View in Crawl 4
gOS was a major disappointment to me. I've been looking forward to something like it for a long time.The general feel of gOS feels like a giant step back. The window manager, etc feels totally clunky and outdated compared to the general feel of KDE and Gnome.I really hope a better web OS project starts, or purhaps gOS decides to improve.
dan2552Nov 7, 2007
gOS was a major disappointment to me. I've been looking forward to something like it for a long time.The general feel of gOS feels like a giant step back. The window manager, etc feels totally clunky and outdated compared to the general feel of KDE and Gnome.I really hope a better web OS project starts, or purhaps gOS decides to improve.
Closed AccountNov 7, 2007
His point was, why use this as a power user when there are already distros specifically designed for it?
armitage2kNov 7, 2007
everything blends!
darthchaosrspwNov 13, 2007
Can you re-arrange (move around) the icons?