Software Details:
Version: 3.0
Upload Date: 17 Feb 15
Distribution Type: Freeware
Downloads: 129
g:Standard (GoblinX Standard Edition) is a freely distributed and open-source distribution of Linux based off of Imagineos (formerly GoblinX), which in turn in derived from the highly acclaimed Slackware Linux operating system. It is built around the KDE desktop environment and comes with standard applications.
Distributed as a dual-arch Live CD
The g:Standard operating system can be downloaded from Softoware as a dual-arch Live CD ISO image that fits like a glove on a CD disc. It can also be deployed to a USB thumb drive of 1GB or higher capacity, which can be later booted from the BIOS of a computer.Advanced boot options, persistent mode
From the Live CD boot menu, the user can start the live system in graphics or text mode, as well as by copying the contents of the ISO image to RAM (system memory). It is also possible to start a fresh instance of the live system, as the default boot entries use a persistent mode, as well as to boot the operating system without user/root customization settings and change the root password.KDE uses a two-panel layout
As mentioned, the default graphical session is built around the KDE desktop environment, which uses a classic and productive two-panel layout, in the style of the GNOME Classic interface. You can launch your frequently used apps or access essential system functions from the top panel and use the bottom panel to interact with running programs and virtual workspaces.Offers a great selection of open-source applications
g:Standard is a desktop-oriented operating system that offers a great selection of open-source applications, which includes KDE-specific software and third-party programs like the Zenmap network scanner, XMMS audio player, GnomeBaker CD/DVD burning software, MPlayer video player, skrooge personal financial software, Opera web browser, TVtime television viewer and Wicd network manager.Limitations:
- It Is no longer under active development!
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