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GNU Network Object Model Environment

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(operating system)GNU Network Object Model Environment - (GNOME) A project to build a complete, user-friendly desktop based entirely on free software. GNOME is part of the GNU project and part of the OpenSource movement. The desktop will consist of small utilities and larger applications which share a consistent look and feel. GNOME uses GTK+ as the GUI toolkit for applications.

GNOME is intended to run on any modern and functional Unix-like system. The current version runs on Linux, FreeBSD, IRIX and Solaris.

http://gnome.org/.


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Desktops such as K Desktop Environment (KDE) and GNU Network Object Model Environment (GNOME, pronounced Ga-Nome) are user-friendly graphical desktops much like Windows, but the availability of business applications is lacking.
0 of the GNU Network Object Model Environment (GNOME) on an unsuspecting Linux World Expo.
AIX, HP-UX and Linux-including support for K desktop environment (KDE) and GNU Network Object Model Environment (Gnome) desktop environments-are now supported on the client.
 
 
 
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