Chapter 3. Working with GNOME

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Imagine a world of black screens with white text, or for those of you who remember, black screens with green text. That used to be the primary interface for users accessing computers. Computing has moved on significantly since then and has adopted the graphical user interface, or GUI, as standard on most desktop and workstation platforms.

Fedora is no different, and its primary window manager is called GNOME (the Gnu Network Object Model Environment). Based on the ethos of simplicity by design, GNOME offers a rich and full interface that ...

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