The launch of the latest edition of the Gnome desktop software for Linux and Unix operating systems marks a new attitude among its developers: Integration is key. Gnome 2.2 arrives about five months ...
The GNOME Foundation announced the release of version 2.22 on Wednesday, an update that offers enhanced multimedia support, new file system, and enhanced e-mail, internationalization and accessibility ...
The creators of the GNOME have released a significant upgrade to their desktop environment for Linux. This upgrade comes with several new applications and an accompanying mobile platform based on the ...
The latest release of the GNOME desktop environment includes a number of significant architectural enhancements and new applications that offer increased power and usability. Released after six months ...
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The GNOME development community has announced the official release of version 2.22 after six months of development. GNOME is an open-source desktop environment that supplies a complete user interface ...
GNOME developers released on Thursday version 2.14 of the desktop environment for Linux and Unix, including a new application suite aimed at making it easier to use the open-source desktop in ...
The GNOME Foundation announced the release of Version 2.2 of the GNOME desktop and developer platform. The group said the platform has improved usability and accessibility, as well as a host of new ...
It would be difficult to imagine a more vivid testament to many Linux users’ dislike of the new-style GNOME 3 desktop than the many alternative options that have sprung up in response. Ubuntu’s Unity, ...
As we wrap up our recent streak of newsletters focusing on Linux desktop GUIs, today we look at the latest from GNOME. GNOME is a popular, and free, Linux/Unix desktop environment that is the ...
Linux fans may recall the GNOME project’s announcement late last fall that it was planning to drop its “fallback” mode aimed at systems incapable of 3D rendering and to deliver a brand-new “classic” ...