- GNOME — An independent computing platform for everyone
GNOME is used as the default experience across Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora Workstation, SUSE Linux Enterprise, Vanilla OS, Endless OS, and more
- GNOME — About
The GNOME Story The GNOME project was founded in 1997 by two students, Miguel de Icaza and Federico Mena Their goal: to take on the tech giants of the day, and build a completely free desktop operating system From that small beginning, GNOME grew to become a global phenomenon Its community spread across the world, and the project spawned many components which themselves went on to become
- GNOME Release Notes
GNOME 47 introduces improvements to Files search, by providing more contextual information about search performance If any factors are affecting search results, such as if the location is not indexed or if it is a remote directory, then a new button is shown in the search bar, which shows information about the current search context
- GNOME OS Nightly
Try the latest and greatest GNOME software in a VM or on real hardware
- GNOME 40
Welcome to GNOME 40 The next step in focused, distraction-free computing
- GNOME Shell Extensions
A GNOME Shell extension that lets you use any video as your lock screen background Apps Menu by fmuellner
- GNOME Release Notes
GNOME Circle Two new apps have joined GNOME Circle in this release First there is Mahjongg, which is a fantastic take on the classic tile-based game Second, Wordbook, provides a great dictionary app, which is powered by WordNet and eSpeak Together, these new apps expand the ecosystem of curated, high-quality GNOME applications Developer
- Introducing GNOME 48 – GNOME Foundation
The GNOME Project is proud to announce the release of GNOME 48, ‘Bengaluru’ GNOME 48 brings several exciting updates, including improved notification stacking for a cleaner experience, better performance with dynamic triple buffering, and the introduction of new fonts like Adwaita Sans Mono The release also includes Decibels, a minimalist audio player, new digital well-being
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