gOS 2.9 “Space”
July 14, 2008 by Jerome Locson
Filed under Computers
I have posted months ago something about gOS (Good OS). And it keeps on getting good as recently they upgraded their system to version 2.9 labeled as gOS Space. I have read some reviews about gOS Space. One thing that they say is it’s OSX-like appeal, but without the Apple.
Now, gOS has 3 types: gOS Rocket G (based on GNome), gOS Rocket E (based on Enlightenment), and the recent addition – gOS Space.

For a more detailed review of gOS 2.9 Space, visit Jack Wallen’s post at TechRepublic.
You can also download it directly here for you to try.















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Check out what others are saying about this post...[...] You may have last seen gOS, the free, Ubuntu-based Linux distribution, touted here as a way to revive an old PC with a webapp focus. Now there’s three flavors of gOS available, including a “Space” release that was designed with a Mac-like slickness to its interface, and a lot of MySpace functionality thrown in, on top of all the other Google, Facebook, and other link-ups. “Space” ups the hardware demands from the standard gOS (to about the modern Ubuntu requirements); if you’re running older stock or just like the original interface, it’s still offered as “gOS Rocket E,” or the GNOME-based “gOS Rocket G” for Ubuntu fans. Live CDs/DVDs are offered for each flavor, so it’s free to take a look. Photo by thinbegin. gOS Downloads [via Office Tweaks] [...]
[...] You may have last seen gOS, the free, Ubuntu-based Linux distribution, touted here as a way to revive an old PC with a webapp focus. Now there’s three flavors of gOS available, including a “Space” release that was designed with a Mac-like slickness to its interface, and a lot of MySpace functionality thrown in, on top of all the other Google, Facebook, and other link-ups. “Space” ups the hardware demands from the standard gOS (to about the modern Ubuntu requirements); if you’re running older stock or just like the original interface, it’s still offered as “gOS Rocket E,” or the GNOME-based “gOS Rocket G” for Ubuntu fans. Live CDs/DVDs are offered for each flavor, so it’s free to take a look. Photo by thinbegin. gOS Downloads [via Office Tweaks] [...]
[...] You may have last seen gOS, the free, Ubuntu-based Linux distribution, touted here as a way to revive an old PC with a webapp focus. Now there’s three flavors of gOS available, including a “Space” release that was designed with a Mac-like slickness to its interface, and a lot of MySpace functionality thrown in, on top of all the other Google, Facebook, and other link-ups. “Space” ups the hardware demands from the standard gOS (to about the modern Ubuntu requirements); if you’re running older stock or just like the original interface, it’s still offered as “gOS Rocket E,” or the GNOME-based “gOS Rocket G” for Ubuntu fans. Live CDs/DVDs are offered for each flavor, so it’s free to take a look. Photo by thinbegin. gOS Downloads [via Office Tweaks] [...]