Chapter 2. Overview of the GNOME Desktop
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Chapter 2. Overview of the GNOME Desktop
Table of Contents
2.1.
Introducing Desktop Environment Components
2.2.
Panels
2.2.1.
To Create Panels
2.2.2.
To Delete Panels
2.2.3.
To Hide Panels
2.2.4.
To Add Objects to Panels
2.2.5.
To Manipulate Panel Objects
2.3.
Menus
2.4.
Windows
2.4.1.
Types of Windows
2.4.2.
To Manipulate Windows
2.4.3.
To Give Focus to a Window
2.5.
Workspaces
2.5.1.
To Switch Between Workspaces
2.5.2.
To Add Workspaces
2.6.
Nautilus File Manager
2.6.1.
To Open Files From the File Manager
2.6.2.
To Move Files Between Folders
2.7.
Desktop and Desktop Objects
2.7.1.
To Open Desktop Objects
2.7.2.
To Add Objects to the Desktop
2.8.
Start Here Location
2.9.
Desktop Environment Preferences
2.10.
Applications
2.11.
To Find Out More
2.11.1.
To Find Out More About Desktop Environment Topics
2.11.2.
To Find Out More About Applets
2.11.3.
To Find Out More About Applications
This chapter introduces you to the features and main components of the GNOME Desktop. Before
you start to use the desktop environment read this chapter to familiarize yourself with the various
features, and how the main components work. The desktop environment is very configurable, so this
chapter describes the typical default configuration, covering the following topics.
Summary of Contents for 2.4
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