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
GNOME - Wikipedia GNOME addresses computer accessibility issues by using the Accessibility Toolkit (ATK) application programming interface, which allows enhancing user experience by using special input methods and speech synthesis and speech recognition software
What Is GNOME in Linux? - GeeksforGeeks Developed under the acronym GNOME, which stands for GNU Network Object Model Environment, this desktop environment has earned its stripes for delivering a seamless, elegant, and user-friendly interface, redefining the Linux computing experience
GNOME Foundation - Wikipedia The GNOME Foundation works to further the goal of the GNOME project: to create a computing platform for use by the general public that is composed entirely of free software
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
GNOME 49 Launches With New Apps, Nautilus Redesign, and GNOME . . . The newest release, GNOME 49, continues this trend with small but meaningful updates across apps, shell, and system features It is a culmination of the Alpha, Beta, and Release Candidate builds that appeared earlier, focusing on user-facing refinements rather than dramatic changes
GNOME Release Notes Popular distributions will make GNOME 48 available very soon, and some already have development versions that include the new GNOME release You can also try the GNOME OS image as a virtual machine, using the Boxes app
GNOME Project - Wikipedia GNOME Project is a community behind the GNOME desktop environment and the software platform upon which it is based It consists of all the software developers, artists, writers, translators, other contributors, as well as active users of GNOME