Since the initial release of GNOME 1.0 in 1999, there have been 33 stable releases. That first release would set the framework for all future versions. It was based on the GIMP ToolKit (GTK+). Then, ...
The Gnome project has released the first test version of Gnome 2.22 this week, including a new web-browser engine, a new virtual file system and updates for virtual network computing and accessibility ...
Ubuntu is one of the most popular Linux distributions of all time, and for that reason it's seen plenty of bad attempts at ...
GNOME Project unveiled that the newest beta 41 is now available. Here are the features that Linux users should know. GNOME According to a report by 9to5Linux on Tuesday, Aug.24, the release of GNOME ...
Have you heard of Ubuntu? Of course you have. It's the top Linux distribution worldwide. Ubuntu is the first project that made it easy for regular users to really run Linux on the desktop. Ubuntu uses ...
There you have it—five Linux tools and apps that you should install on day one to get the smoothest experience using Linux.
The developers behind the GNOME project have announced the official release of GNOME 3.0, a significant redesign of the open source desktop environment. The update introduces a new desktop shell that ...
We’ve known for some time now that Linux Mint would be embracing GNOME 3 in some fashion, but last month it sounded like the controversial desktop interface would appear only in a separate, dedicated ...
Timothy Ney has been named executive director of the Gnome effort to create a graphical user interface for Linux and several versions of Unix. Ney previously was managing officer of the Free Software ...
The latest version of Fedora Linux brings a number of significant updates to the free and open source operating system. While the Linux kernel update brings improved support for additional hardware, ...
GNOME 3.14 is now out. It’s a release full of polish from the desktop environment once preferred by most Linux distributions—and almost a story of redemption. After arguably losing its way around ...