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Summary Of: GNOME
This article is about the GNOME project and desktop environment... GNOME is part of the... The GNOME project provides two things... The GNOME project puts heavy emphasis on simplicity... At the moment GNOME is being translated to over 100 languages... The GNOME desktop itself is licensed under the LGPL for its libraries... libraries under the LGPL allows applications written for GNOME to use a much wider set of licenses... the GNOME project is loosely managed... Developers and users of GNOME gather at an annual meeting known as... GNOME often incorporates standards from... into itself to allow GNOME applications to appear more integrated into other desktops... GNOME is built from a large number of different projects... as the base widget toolkit allows GNOME to benefit from certain features such as theming... reduces the amount of work required to port GNOME applications to other platforms such as Windows and Mac OS X... in applications that are part of an official GNOME desktop release are C... GNOME customized to look like Mac OS X Leopard... GNOME customized to look like Mac OS X Leopard... GNOME customized to look like... GNOME is designed around the traditional computing... GNOME puts emphasis on being easy for everyone to use... the GNOME Human Interface Guidelines... Some people believe that GNOME should be more functional... related discussion on the GNOME usability mailing list... mentality of Gnome is a disease... Each of the parts making up the GNOME project has its own version number and release schedule... maintainers coordinate their efforts to create a full GNOME stable release on a roughly six... GNOME Sudoku and glchess... GNOME releases are made to the ftp... code of every stable and development version of GNOME is stored in the GNOME... GNOME is the default desktop environment for several Linux distributions... GNOME stable release ftp server... Information about the GNOME source code repository... Encyclodia Page On: GNOME
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