Well i just posted today on the official gOS forum as Cafelinux that those who want a GNOME gOS recovery disc need to download and install Remastersys 2.0.2 and execute the command "sudo remastersys gos-gnome-i386.iso" and then burn the disc image to CD or DVD (CD if under 700 MB, DVD if over 700 MB). You'll need to use your regular user name and password when running the new CD/DVD "live".
The thing is though, is that this now uses GNOME instead of E17, which should mean that it's more stable (but much, much, much slower). GNOME wasn't the best choice for a computer with these specs, they should of used XFCE like Dreamlinux, which is ridiculously fast on my 1999 IBM T20.
lol OOOMg class would be over by the time this thing boots up if u tried to whip it out to take some quick notes.:(
vickersfan 2 years ago
Everex has got to be one of the worst companies. I learned the hard way with the XT5000.
itrainsinoctober 3 years ago
how well does this run?
klingondude 3 years ago
This is truly slow. I'll probably keep it in standby mode or speed it up, somehow. I guess I'll dl the new gOS
shoeshinecs 3 years ago
you know tht actually fix the promblem for tht PC youll to download the NEW GOS OS for umpc
othellowaborn15 3 years ago
Well i just posted today on the official gOS forum as Cafelinux that those who want a GNOME gOS recovery disc need to download and install Remastersys 2.0.2 and execute the command "sudo remastersys gos-gnome-i386.iso" and then burn the disc image to CD or DVD (CD if under 700 MB, DVD if over 700 MB). You'll need to use your regular user name and password when running the new CD/DVD "live".
darthchaosofrspw 3 years ago
Apparently not...
I think the GNOME one mihgt of only been for the Cloudbook, but that is highly unlikely.
carfreak92 3 years ago
Okay......is the GNOME version of gOS available for download yet?
darthchaosofrspw 3 years ago
True, they should have cut it down a bit.
Ah Dreamlinux, good choice! I love Dreamlinux, its a lot like the gOS in its GUI but more well laid out.
RET80 3 years ago
The thing is though, is that this now uses GNOME instead of E17, which should mean that it's more stable (but much, much, much slower). GNOME wasn't the best choice for a computer with these specs, they should of used XFCE like Dreamlinux, which is ridiculously fast on my 1999 IBM T20.
carfreak92 3 years ago