I bought an Everex gPC2 that, according to the Everex website, uses
Rocket. I have a couple of problems, the main one being that Firefox
locks up frequently. I added 1G of RAM, so that should not be a
problem, and the computer is not a month old. (I am not the only one
to experience the problem with Firefox. Everex support said not to
upgrade to Firefox 3.) I was thinking that installing gOS 3 would
eliminate existing problems. But I don't know if I can install it on
the gPC2 and I don't want to create more problems than I solve.

So, in short, does anyone know whether it is a good idea to install
gOS 3 on a gPC2? Should I simply try Opera or another browser
instead?




On Sep 5, 3:34 pm, Danny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I tried gOS 3 Beta, it was cool in some ways but I am an older user,
> with an older laptop.  RocketE uses the enlightenment window manager
> which is much more easy on resources for older hardware and low ram.
> I re-installed myRocketE and I am not going back to gOS 3.  Several
> posts from newbies, I am barely beyond newbie myself, have pushed me
> to write this asRocketE is stable, has great hardware support for
> older systems and is easy to use and learn.
> If you can, please putRocketE back up on the mirrors so others can
> see what a great job you did with this gOS version.
> For those of us that need a great and easy to use OS that meets all
> the basic needs without the gadgets and eye candy, I can't recommendrocketOS 
> highly enough.  I hope you continue support for it so it can
> be upgraded with new versions of Ubuntu?
> Thanks for a great system!
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