I'm completely NEW to gOS and the Ubuntu world. Ever since that I've
had a computer, it has had a Windows operating system. I guess that's
just what I'm used to. However I'm just as excited as the next person
when it comes to trying out new things. I'd really like to try out
this operating system, but there are a few lingering questions that I
have.

1. What are the system requirements for this operating system? I can't
believe how hard it is to find this out. Does anybody really know?

2. Are device drivers needed for basic hardware (such as a
motherboard), or will gOS pick up and install the drivers
automatically? I'm used to installing Windows, and it will "natively"
support some hardware. Sometimes drivers can even be downloaded from
the Windows Update Site. However I'm also familiar with downloading
drivers from different venders such as ATI or Creative Labs etc...

3. My ISP currently has a google gadget that is used to help their
customers monitor bandwidth usage. When I ran gOS from the CD, I
didn't see this gadget listed. How could I go about getting the google
gadget from my ISP installed on my gOS desktop?
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