The only one I know of that is still being developed is (livecd.gnustep.org
).

On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 3:43 PM, dan <[email protected]> wrote:

> Are there any pure gnustep systems around?
>
> By this, i mean something like a gnu/linux distribution, for which one
> could
> download an iso and install it on a partition on a (modern) 386
> system, and
> which would have a dock, a terminal, and other gnustep applications
> installed, ready-to-use, and visible on your first login.
>
> Of course it need not be gnu/linux, it could be some bsd derivative
> or anything else.
>
> I use ubuntu 11.04 now, and although there are a lot of good things
> about it, gnustep doesn't appear to be particularly integrated into
> the gui.
>
> Maybe a better question is which gnu/linux or bsd system is best
> with gnustep, but i would sure be interested in a pure play if it
> existed.
>
> Thanks in advance for any info.
>
> dan
>
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