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GNOME (/ɡəˈnoʊm/, /ˈnoʊm/) is a free and open-source
desktop environment for
Linux and
other Unix-like
operating systems. Many
major Linux distributions...
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gnome (/noʊm/) is a
mythological creature and
diminutive spirit in
Renaissance magic and alchemy,
introduced by
Paracelsus in the 16th
century and widely...
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GNOME Core
Applications (also
known as Apps for
GNOME) are a
software suite of
software applications that are
packaged as part of the
standard free...
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objective of
operating independently of a DE. KDE
Software Compilation and
GNOME are
written almost completely on
special software libraries Qt and GTK respectively...
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GNOME Files,
formerly and
internally known as Nautilus, is the
official file
manager for the
GNOME desktop.
GNOME Files, same as Nautilus, is a free and...
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GNOME Web,
called Epiphany until 2012 and
still known by that code name, is a free and open-source web
browser based on the GTK port of Apple's WebKit...
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GNOME Boxes is an
application of the
GNOME Desktop Environment, used to
access virtual systems.
Boxes uses the QEMU, KVM, and
libvirt virtualization technologies...
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users of
GNOME. The
GNOME Foundation used to
recognize GNOME as part of GNU; however, in 2021, the
staff of the
Foundation declared that
GNOME is not a...
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GNOME Videos,
formerly known as Totem, is a
media player (audio and video) for the
GNOME computer desktop environment.
GNOME Videos uses the
Clutter and...
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personal information manager for
GNOME. It has been an
official part of
GNOME since Evolution 2.0 was
included with the
GNOME 2.8
release in
September 2004...