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  1. 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.

  2. GNOME — About

    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.

  3. GNOME Release Notes

    Mar 20, 2024 · Popular distributions will make GNOME 46 available very soon, and some already have development versions that include the new GNOME release. You can also try the GNOME OS image …

  4. GNOME 40

    Try it Out GNOME 40 will be coming to a distribution near you in the coming weeks but if you can't wait, here's how you can try it today.

  5. Visual overview of GNOME

    GNOME features a user interface designed to stay out of your way, minimize distractions, and help you get things done. When you first log in, you will see the Activities overview and the top bar.

  6. Welcome to GNOME – Overview

    You can begin or continue your journey with GNOME with a remote internship including mentoring and a stipend. You can both choose from suggested projects or suggest your own.

  7. Apps for GNOME – Discover the best Apps for GNOME

    Apps featured in this curated overview are all built with the GNOME philosophy in mind. They are easy to understand and simple to use, feature a consistent and polished design and provide a noticeable …

  8. GNOME Foundation

    The GNOME Foundation supports a free, accessible, and community-driven computing platform through advocacy, funding, and collaboration.

  9. Learn GNOME

    Tips & tricks From screencasts to special characters, learn how to make GNOME work even better for your life. Files, folders & search Find and manage your files, whether on your computer, on the …

  10. GNOME Shell Extensions

    We cannot detect a running copy of GNOME on this system, so some parts of the interface may be disabled. See our troubleshooting entry for more information.