Hi, I did that but to no avail.  After I bought the netbook I tried
many OS's.  gOS 3.0 didn't work well for me, so I reinstalled the OEM
CD and didn't do anything unusual that I'm aware of; maybe I'll try a
re-reinstall....

On Nov 26, 10:30 am, tanguyr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> wellllll... that's a bit of a tricky problem. Usually i'd say "just
> install them", but you don't have "Package manager". Then i'd say
> "just use the terminal", but you don't have a terminal.
>
> So let's try this:
>
> 1) boot your computer
> 2) connect to the internet
> 3) hit "Ctrl+Alt+F1", you should then go to a virtual console
> (basically a full screen terminal window, but you will have to log in
> again with your username and password)
>
> Once you are there, type:
>
> sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade
>
> you will be asked to enter your password (again), and then your
> computer should go look for updates on the internet. If the apps you
> mention are not installed, the system should see this and prompt you
> to install them (as they are part of the "basic" install)
>
> It's worth a try, but already i find it strange that you don't have
> these apps. Which CD did you use? Where di you download it from? Did
> you choose any strange options when installing?
>
> /t
>
> On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 4:39 PM, petewalker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I installed the original gOS CD to my Sylvania gOS Netbook (30gb
> > model) and there are several, maybe many, menu items missing, e.g.
> > Terminal, Update System, Add/Remove Programs, Package Manager, etc.
> > How to fix?
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