I doubt the current version of gOS would work well with just 256MB, I
think it would (barely) work, but it would grind down pretty quick.
Ubuntu alone officially demands 384 MB or RAM, and gOS adds
functionality.
The problem is mainly that gOS 2.9 and 3.0 are (currently) based on
GNOME, and GNOME is memory hungry.
I heard the final version of gOS 3.0 will be a available in other
"flavors" besides a GNOME version, and the other versions are based
on
much less memory hungry windows managers than GNOME, any of those
might work quite well with just 256MB, some might even work with still
less. I propose you wait for one of these versions.

A small hard-disk does not matter, you can get by with just 4GB.

On 13 sep, 13:06, trident167 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm running an older system as well and gOS3 installed and works fine.
> It's a Thinkpad 500Mhz / 391Mb RAM with 6Gb drive. You could probably
> get it to work with your 256Mb.
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