well, its basically Ubunty hardy with extra user interface elements
added, so it offers exactly the same "programming base" as Ubuntu. The
Wbar code can be found by reading the FAQ here. And for google gadgets
you can find more information from google.


On 30 sep, 00:39, BarefootSanders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> As a user of Ubuntu for a long time now, I've been reading up on gOS
> and am very interested in it.  However I haven't heard much about it
> besides it good for the 'everyday' user.  Myself I do some programming
> on the side and was wondering if there was much programming support
> i.e. eclipse, 'build-essentials', etc.  I know its an Ubuntu
> derivative so I would assume but the lack of actual documentation was
> worry some to me if I decided to test it out.
>
> Any information would be much appreciated.
>
> Thanks
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