well, i've never tried Linux OS, windows is always the os that I used and it still provides all I need though knowing that Google will bring up their own OS excites me.
I won't try it because it is not compatible with anything. To be compatible, developers must make special programs for google os, just like they make for linux or mac.
Yes i was use google os . Goolge Os very light and its like a windows 98 so cool and better but i recommended you only on Microsoft windows Xp or 7
I am a regular linux user and i love linux. My roomate has the CR-48 and it is pretty nice I do like the Google OS. But i am a hardcore linux fan and probably will stay linux.
I have tried Google OS using VirtualBox, it is shit, all the os is the chrome browser with all of the google apps on it, you can't install a thing on it.
Myself and a friend installed this on a couple of spare computers. This was about eight months back, so it may have improved since then. Anyway, the OS is basically Linux that has been stripped down to such a point that it only had a browser on it, and access to the Google cloud. Neither of us could get the cloud functionality to work, and the installation kept corrupting. I don't see that it has a useful place in the market at the moment. If I install an OS on my laptop or desktop, I want it to be able to do more than browse the web and open an Office document.
Is that just an operating system for your Desktop PC, or a program on your Windows or Linux OS server?
Google OS is still under development and once it's officially released for public then there may be a havoc in internet world. Although it's not a full fledged OS and have very limited features but it's for FREE
Realy like chrome which makes me think about testing google OS. But never time to make free to install, maybe with a next format I give it a try