• GNOME began as a project to develop a free and open-source desktop environment and corresponding applications in August 1997.
  • Overview of the processes at work which control the GNOME desktop. The YoLinux portal covers topics from desktop to servers and from developers to users.
  • Tested and proven to be compatible with a broad range of desktop environments, including Gnome, Unity, Budgie, Cinnamon Pantheon, XFCE, Mate, etc.
  • GNOME is a popular desktop environment for Linux, and it is the default desktop environment for many Linux distributions.
  • And also features both open source and proprietary software. Advantage. Best distro for getting hands-on with the latest and unmodified GNOME desktop.
  • Gnome-session automatically detects when your computer is incapable of running Gnome Shell and starts fallback mode when appropriate.
  • Since version 3.30, GNOME on Gentoo is able to once again run on OpenRC.[1] See GNOME without systemd for more detail. Contents.
  • The GNOME project has announced the release of a new version of their hugely popular open-source desktop environment. GNOME 44 includes a number of core.
  • The meta-gnome3 metapackage is not a good indication of the version of the overall desktop, particularly in development distributions.