Filed Under (Linux) by pierce on June-6-2008

I have recently tested a Windows XP/Mac OS replacement Operating system called Good OS. At first glance the interface seems simple. There is no complicated pull down menu to play with and everything an Internet PC needed seems to be right there on the desktop. To my surprise, The OS is folly loaded at 1.6 GB with all the standard office suite (open office 2.3) installed.

Thought I installed it on the PIII system, it outperform my Centrino Notebook by a lengthful. Riding on Ubuntu Linux, Its fast and reliable. With the ability to play DVD-9 on a Pentium III 800, I was surprise at the smooth graphic it can produce. However, if you use a USB mouse, it seems to be stuck. Have yet to figure out why. The installation is painless as there is only 8 questions asked during set up as compare to the old Windows XP of 14. All Languages are installed by default and timezone are set automatically. All these is done on a Live-CD!.