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| beagle 0.2.9 | MIT/Apache License | GNOME indexing subsystem |
| Beagle is an indexing sub-system and search aggregator built on top of Lucene.Net. It can index your files, mailboxes, your web browsing behaviour and other things. | ||
| bug-buddy 2.16.0 | GPL | Utility to ease the reporting of bugs within the GNOME Desktop Environment |
| bug-buddy is a druid based tool which steps you through the GNOME bug submission process. It can automatically obtain stack traces from core files or crashed applications. Debian and KDE bug tracking systems are also supported. | ||
| deskbar-applet 2.16.0 | GPL | All-in-one search bar for the GNOME panel |
| The Deskbar is an all-in-one search bar. It is a Linux/Gnome panel applet that is similar to Google's (Windows only) Deskbar It supports the search in Beagle, Mozilla Firefox and Epiphany. | ||
| eog 2.16.0.1 | GPL | The Eye of GNOME image viewer |
| This is the Eye of Gnome, an image viewer program. It is meant to be a fast and functional image viewer as well as an image cataloging program. It does proper handling of large images and images with full opacity information, and can zoom and scroll images quickly while keeping memory usage constant. | ||
| evince 0.6.0 | GPL | GNOME Document viewer |
| GNOME Document viewer, supports PDF and PostScript. | ||
| galaxy-gnome 1.0.4 | GPL | Mandriva theme for GNOME |
| Mandriva theme for GNOME | ||
| gcalctool 5.8.24 | GPL | GNOME desktop calculator |
| gcalctool is a desktop calculator. It has Basic, Financial and Scientific modes. Internally it uses multiple precision arithmetic to produce results to a high degree of accuracy. | ||
| gconf-editor 2.16.0 | GPL | An editor for the GConf configuration system |
| gconf-edit is an editor for the GConf configuration system | ||
| GConf2 2.14.0 | LGPL | A configuration database system for GNOME 2 |
| GConf is a configuration data storage mechanism scheduled to ship with GNOME 2.0. GConf does work without GNOME however; it can be used with plain GTK+, Xlib, KDE, or even text mode applications as well. | ||
| GConf 1.0.9 | LGPL | GConf is a configuration database system |
| GConf is a configuration database for the GNOME project. | ||
| gdm-themes 0.1 | GPL | Themes for Gnome Display Manager |
| This package contains themes for gdm, the Gnome Display Manager. It provides three themes: - Enterprise-spot - Enterprise - RadiantStar | ||
| gdm 2.16.0 | LGPL/GPL | The GNOME Display Manager |
| Gdm (the GNOME Display Manager) is a highly configurable reimplementation of xdm, the X Display Manager. Gdm allows you to log into your system with the X Window System running and supports running several different X sessions on your local machine at the same time. | ||
| gnome-applets 2.16.0.1 | GPL | Small applications which embed themselves in the GNOME panel |
| GNOME (GNU Network Object Model Environment) is a user-friendly set of applications and desktop tools to be used in conjunction with a window manager for the X Window System. GNOME is similar in purpose and scope to CDE and KDE, but GNOME (like KDE) is based completely on Open Source software. The gnome-applets package provides Panel applets which enhance your GNOME experience. You should install the gnome-applets package if you would like to abuse the GNOME desktop environment by embedding small utilities in the GNOME panel. | ||
| gnome-bluetooth 0.7.0 | GPL | GNOME Bluetooth Subsystem |
| The GNOME Bluetooth Subsystem contains a Bonobo server to control Bluetooth devices, and a simple GUI to explore which devices are available (gnome-bluetooth-admin). | ||
| gnome-control-center 2.16.0 | GPL | GNOME control center |
| GNOME Control-center is a configuration tool for easily setting up your GNOME environment. | ||
| gnome-desktop 2.16.0 | GPL/LGPL | Package containing code shared among gnome-panel, gnome-session, nautilus, etc |
| This package contains some data files and other shared components of the GNOME user environment. | ||
| gnome-icon-theme 2.16.0.1 | GPL | GNOME default icons |
| GNOME default icons | ||
| gnome-media 2.16.1 | LGPL | GNOME media programs |
| GNOME (GNU Network Object Model Environment) is a user-friendly set of applications and desktop tools to be used in conjunction with a window manager for the X Window System. GNOME is similar in purpose and scope to CDE and KDE, but GNOME (as KDE) is based completely on Open Source software. GNOME's powerful environment is pleasing on the eye, easy to configure and use. This package will install such media features as the GNOME CD player. | ||
| gnome-mount 0.4 | GPL | Mount replacement which uses HAL to do the mounting |
| A replacement for the mount, umount and eject commands that uses HAL to do all the heavy lifting. | ||
| gnome-panel 2.16.0 | GPL/LGPL | The core programs for the GNOME GUI desktop environment |
| GNOME (GNU Network Object Model Environment) is a user-friendly set of applications and desktop tools to be used in conjunction with a window manager for the X Window System. GNOME is similar in purpose and scope to CDE and KDE, but GNOME is based completely on free software. The GNOME panel packages provides the gnome panel, menus and some basic applets for the panel. | ||
| gnome-pilot 2.0.14 | GPL/LGPL | GNOME Pilot programs |
| GNOME pilot is a collection of programs and daemon for integrating GNOME and the PalmPilot (tm). | ||
| gnome-power-manager 2.16.0 | GPL | GNOME Power Manager |
| GNOME Power Manager uses the information and facilities provided by HAL displaying icons and handling user callbacks in an interactive GNOME session. GNOME Power Preferences allows authorised users to set policy and change preferences. | ||
| gnome-screensaver 2.16.0 | GPL | GNOME Screensaver |
| gnome-screensaver is a screen saver and locker that aims to have simple, sane, secure defaults and be well integrated with the desktop. It is designed to support: * the ability to lock down configuration settings * translation into other languages * user switching | ||
| gnome-session 2.16.0 | GPL/LGPL | The gnome desktop programs for the GNOME GUI desktop environment |
| GNOME (GNU Network Object Model Environment) is a user-friendly set of applications and desktop tools to be used in conjunction with a window manager for the X Window System. The GNOME Session Manager restores a set session (group of applications) when you log into GNOME. | ||
| gnome-spell 1.0.7 | GPL | Gnome Spell is GNOME/Bonobo component for spell checking |
| Gnome Spell is GNOME/Bonobo component for spell checking. In current version it contains GNOME::Spell::Dictionary object, which provides spell checking dictionary (see Spell.idl for exact API definition). It's based on aspell package. | ||
| gnome-system-monitor 2.16.0 | GPL | Simple process monitor |
| Gnome-system-monitor is a simple process and system monitor. | ||
| gnome-terminal 2.16.0 | GPL | GNOME terminal |
| GNOME Terminal | ||
| gnome-themes-extras 0.9.0 | GPL | Additional themes collection for GNOME |
| Additional themes collection for GNOME: this package contains the BlueSphere, Gorilla, Lush, Nuvola and Wasp themes for GNOME2. | ||
| gnome-themes 2.16.0 | GPL | Themes for GNOME |
| This packages contains Themes for GNOME, such as : - Clearlooks - High Contrast - Large Print - Low Constrat | ||
| gnome-utils 2.16.0 | LGPL | GNOME utility programs such as file search and calculator |
| GNOME is the GNU Network Object Model Environment. This powerful environment is both easy to use and easy to configure. GNOME Utilities is a collection of small applications all there to make your day just that little bit brighter - System Log Viewer, Search Tool, Dictionary, Floppy Format. | ||
| gnome-vfs2 2.16.0 | LGPL | GNOME virtual file-system libraries |
| The GNOME Virtual File System provides an abstraction to common file system operations like reading, writing and copying files, listing directories and so on. It is similar in spirit to the Midnight Commander's VFS (as it uses a similar URI scheme) but it is designed from the ground up to be extensible and to be usable from any application. | ||
| gnome-volume-manager 2.15.0 | GPL | The GNOME Volume Manager |
| The GNOME Volume Manager monitors volume-related events and responds with user-specified policy. The GNOME Volume Manager can automount hot-plugged drives, automount inserted removable media, autorun programs, automatically play audio CDs and video DVDs, and automatically import photos from a digital camera. The GNOME Volume Manager does this entirely in user-space and without polling. The GNOME Volume Manager sits at the top end of a larger picture that aims to integrate the Linux system from the kernel on up through the desktop and its applications. | ||
| gtkhtml-3.8 3.12.0 | LGPL | GtkHTML is a HTML rendering/editing library |
| GtkHTML is a HTML rendering/editing library. GtkHTML is not designed to be the ultimate HTML browser/editor: instead, it is designed to be easily embedded into applications that require lightweight HTML functionality. GtkHTML was originally based on KDE's KHTMLW widget, but is now developed independently of it. The most important difference between KHTMLW and GtkHTML, besides being GTK-based, is that GtkHTML is also an editor. Thanks to the Bonobo editor component that comes with the library, it's extremely simple to add HTML editing to an existing application. | ||
| ia_ora-gnome 1.0.8 | GPL | Ia Ora Mandriva GNOME theme |
| Mandriva Ia Ora GNOME theme | ||
| libbonobo2_0 2.16.0 | LGPL | Library for compound documents in GNOME |
| Bonobo is a library that provides the necessary framework for GNOME applications to deal with compound documents, i.e. those with a spreadsheet and graphic embedded in a word-processing document. This package provides libraries to use Bonobo. | ||
| libbonoboui2_0 2.16.0 | LGPL | Library for compound documents in GNOME |
| Bonobo is a library that provides the necessary framework for GNOME applications to deal with compound documents, i.e. those with a spreadsheet and graphic embedded in a word-processing document. This package provides libraries to use Bonobo. | ||
| libbonoboui 2.16.0 | LGPL | Library for compound documents in GNOME |
| Bonobo is a library that provides the necessary framework for GNOME applications to deal with compound documents, i.e. those with a spreadsheet and graphic embedded in a word-processing document. This package contains various needed modules and files for bonobo 2 to operate. | ||
| libbonobo 2.16.0 | LGPL | Library for compound documents in GNOME |
| Bonobo is a library that provides the necessary framework for GNOME applications to deal with compound documents, i.e. those with a spreadsheet and graphic embedded in a word-processing document. This package contains various needed modules and files for bonobo 2 to operate. | ||
| libcddb-slave2_0 2.16.1 | LGPL | GNOME media programs |
| libraries for running GNOME media. | ||
| libGConf1 1.0.9 | LGPL | GConf is a configuration database system |
| GConf is a configuration database for the GNOME project. | ||
| libGConf2_4 2.14.0 | LGPL | A configuration database system for GNOME 2 |
| GConf is a configuration data storage mechanism scheduled to ship with GNOME 2.0. GConf does work without GNOME however; it can be used with plain GTK+, Xlib, KDE, or even text mode applications as well. This package contains necessary libraries to run any programs linked with GConf. | ||
| libglade2.0_0 2.6.0 | LGPL | Library for dynamically loading GLADE interface files |
| libglade allows you to load user interfaces in your program, which are stored externally. This allows alteration of the interface without recompilation of the program. | ||
| libgnome-desktop-2_2 2.16.0 | GPL/LGPL | Package containing code shared among gnome-panel, gnome-session, nautilus, etc |
| This package contains an internal library (libgnomedesktop) used to implement some portions of the GNOME desktop. | ||
| libgnome-vfs2_0 2.16.0 | LGPL | GNOME virtual file-system libraries |
| The GNOME Virtual File System provides an abstraction to common file system operations like reading, writing and copying files, listing directories and so on. This package contains the main GNOME VFS libraries, which is required by the basic GNOME 2 system. | ||
| libgnome-window-settings1 2.16.0 | GPL | GNOME control center |
| Dynamic libraries used by GNOME Control Center | ||
| libgnomecanvas2_0 2.14.0 | LGPL | GnomeCanvas widget |
| The GNOME canvas is an engine for structured graphics that offers a rich imaging model, high performance rendering, and a powerful, high-level API. It offers a choice of two rendering back-ends, one based on Xlib for extremely fast display, and another based on Libart, a sophisticated, antialiased, alpha-compositing engine. Applications have a choice between the Xlib imaging model or a superset of the PostScript imaging model, depending on the level of graphic sophistication required. This package contains the main canvas library. | ||
| libia_ora-gnome 1.0.8 | GPL | GTK2 engine for Ia Ora theme |
| GTK2 engine for Ia Ora theme | ||
| liboaf0 0.6.10 | LGPL/GPL | GNOME Object Activation Framework |
| OAF (Object Activation Framework) provides the activation mechanism for GNOME components. It is a replacement for GOAD in the GNOME 2 platform. | ||
| libORBit2_0 2.14.3 | LGPL | High-performance CORBA Object Request Broker |
| ORBit is a high-performance CORBA (Common Object Request Broker Architecture) ORB (object request broker). It allows programs to send requests and receive replies from other programs, regardless of the locations of the two programs. CORBA is an architecture that enables communication between program objects, regardless of the programming language they're written in or the operating system they run on. This package contains all core libraries of the ORBit implementation of CORBA technology. | ||
| libpanel-applet-2_0 2.16.0 | GPL/LGPL | The core programs for the GNOME GUI desktop environment |
| Panel libraries for running GNOME panels. | ||
| metacity 2.16.1 | GPL | Metacity window manager |
| Metacity is a simple window manager that integrates nicely with GNOME 2. | ||
| nautilus-cd-burner 2.16.0 | GPL/LGPL | CD Burner extension for Nautilus |
| nautilus-cd-burner is an extension to Nautilus that makes it easy to write files to a CD burner. The user uses Nautilus or another gnome-vfs aware app to copy the files he wants to write to burn:///, and then nautilus-cd-burner is launched in some way to write the files to the CD. | ||
| oaf 0.6.10 | LGPL/GPL | GNOME Object Activation Framework |
| OAF (Object Activation Framework) provides the activation mechanism for GNOME components. It is a replacement for GOAD in the GNOME 2 platform. | ||
| ORBit2 2.14.3 | LGPL | High-performance CORBA Object Request Broker |
| ORBit is a high-performance CORBA (Common Object Request Broker Architecture) ORB (object request broker). It allows programs to send requests and receive replies from other programs, regardless of the locations of the two programs. CORBA is an architecture that enables communication between program objects, regardless of the programming language they're written in or the operating system they run on. You will need to install this package if you want to run programs that use the ORBit implementation of CORBA technology. | ||
| task-gnome-minimal 2007 | GPL | Minimal dependencies needed for GNOME desktop |
| This package is a meta-package, meaning that its purpose is to contain minimal dependencies for running a minimal GNOME desktop environment. | ||
| task-gnome 2007 | GPL | Metapackage for the GNOME |
| This package is a meta-package, meaning that its purpose is to contain dependencies for running the GNOME2. | ||
| tomboy 0.4.1 | LGPL | Tomboy is a desktop note-taking application for Linux and Unix |
| Tomboy is a desktop note-taking application for Linux and Unix. Simple and easy to use, but with potential to help you organize the ideas and information you deal with every day. The key to Tomboy's usefulness lies in the ability to relate notes and ideas together. Using a WikiWiki-like linking system, organizing ideas is as simple as typing a name. Branching an idea off is easy as pressing the Link button. And links between your ideas won't break, even when renaming and reorganizing them. | ||
| yelp 2.16.0 | GPL | GNOME 2 help browser |
| Help browser for GNOME 2 which supports docbook documents, info and man. | ||
Linux, along with Solaris, also came out ahead of Windows in terms of administration costs, despite the fact that it’s less expensive to hire Windows system administrators. The average Windows administrator in the study earned [USD]$68,500 a year, while Linux sys admins took home [USD]$71,400, and those with Solaris skills were paid [USD]$85,844. The Windows technicians, however, only managed an average of 10 machines each, while Linux or Solaris admins can generally handle several times that. — CIO Update, summarising a Robert Frances Group report
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