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Portal:GNOME
tagline: From openSUSE
Welcome to the GNOME Portal edit
The GNOME Desktop, a popular, multi-platform desktop environment for your computer. GNOME's focus is ease of use, stability, and first-class internationalisation and accessibility support. GNOME is Free and Open Source Software and provides all of the common tools computer users expect of a modern computing environment, such as e-mail, groupware, web browsing, file management, multimedia, and games. Furthermore, GNOME provides a flexible and powerful platform for software developers, both on the desktop and in mobile applications.
Discover GNOME 3.2
GNOME 3 aims to “Get things done with ease, comfort and control” by crafting out a desktop that is both cohesive and elegant. With the introduction of the new Gnome Shell in GNOME 3, it incorporates the Activities Overview - “the portal to all your computing activities”, integrated messaging, streamlined Desktop Settings and more...
What's new in GNOME 3.2?
- Online Accounts - In GNOME 3.2, Online Accounts provides one place to manage online sources like documents, contacts, calendars.
- Contacts provides an overview of people, whether the contacts are stored online, within Evolution or the chat application Empathy.
- Documents helps finding, organizing and viewing documents whether they're stored locally or online,courtesy Online Accounts.
Discover the rest of the features at GNOME.org or check our Guide to GNOME 3
GNOME 3.2 is available in openSUSE 12.1 and can be installed for 11.4 here
GNOME 2
GNOME 2.x is still available in openSUSE versions before 12.1
Topics edit
Explore GNOME
Find information that help you enjoy GNOME comfortably.
- Check problem solutions, HOWTOs, guides about GNOME
- Learn about the GNOME Software Repositories
- Visit GNOME Documentation Library
- Categories of support database.
Software and Repositories
Software can be installed from an online repository via the Software Management tool inside YaST application. However certain software can only be installed if the repository which contain them are added and specified in the list of such repositories on your system.
- Visit Package Repositories to get a list of more repositories.
- Get third-party package repositories from Additional Package Repositories.
- See how to Add Package Repositories.
- Get information on how to add GNOME Repositories.
- Search and install software packages from the openSUSE Build Service.
Participate
Come join us, help us and contribute to openSUSE.
- Learn how to report GNOME bugs
- Help us to test GNOME packages for the next openSUSE release
- Participate in the testing of the development version of openSUSE
- Tell us about software you wish to be packaged or features you would like to have implemented
- Expand this wiki with GNOME pages
Communicate
Get in touch with us! Share your problems, express your views and more.
- Learn more about who's on the openSUSE:GNOME team.
- Participate in our meetings or chat with us on IRC in the #opensuse-gnome channel.
- opensuse-gnome@opensuse.org - Or mail us on the openSUSE GNOME mailing list.
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