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Gnome-utils 2.18.1 / 2.19.90
Gnome-utils are useful GNOME utilities/apps. more>>
Gnome-utils contains GNOME time tracker, searching tool, calculator, and other useful GNOME utilities/apps.
The GNOME 2.12 Desktop is the latest release of the ever popular, multi-platform free desktop environment - on time, to the day! It includes a number of interesting new features and hundreds of bug fixes.
GNOME is...
Free
GNOME is Free Software and part of the GNU project, dedicated to giving users and developers the ultimate level of control over their desktops, their software, and their data. Find out more about the GNU project and Free Software at gnu.org.
Usable
GNOME understands that usability is about creating software that is easy for everyone to use, not about piling on features. GNOMEs community of professional and volunteer usability experts have created Free Softwares first and only Human Interface Guidelines, and all core GNOME software is adopting these principles. Find out more about GNOME and usability at the GNOME Usability Project.
Accessible
Free Software is about enabling software freedom for everyone, including users and developers with disabilities. GNOMEs Accessibility framework is the result of several years of effort, and makes GNOME the most accessible desktop for any Unix platform. Find out more at the GNOME Accessibility Project.
International
GNOME is used, developed and documented in dozens of languages, and we strive to ensure that every piece of GNOME software can be translated into all languages. Find out more at the GNOME Translation Project.
Developer-friendly
Developers are not tied to a single language with GNOME. You can use C, C++, Python, Perl, Java, even C#, to produce high-quality applications that integrate smoothly into the rest of your Unix or Linux desktop.
Organized
GNOME strives to be an organized community, with a foundation of several hundred members, usability, accessibility, and QA teams, and an elected board. GNOME releases are defined by the GNOME Release Team and are scheduled to occur every six months.
Supported
Beyond the worldwide GNOME Community, GNOME is supported by the leading companies in Linux and Unix, including HP, MandrakeSoft, Novell, Red Hat, and Sun. Find out more at foundation.gnome.org.
A community
Perhaps more than anything else, GNOME is a worldwide community of volunteers who hack, translate, design, QA, and generally have fun together. Find out more at GNOME Developers site.
<<lessThe GNOME 2.12 Desktop is the latest release of the ever popular, multi-platform free desktop environment - on time, to the day! It includes a number of interesting new features and hundreds of bug fixes.
GNOME is...
Free
GNOME is Free Software and part of the GNU project, dedicated to giving users and developers the ultimate level of control over their desktops, their software, and their data. Find out more about the GNU project and Free Software at gnu.org.
Usable
GNOME understands that usability is about creating software that is easy for everyone to use, not about piling on features. GNOMEs community of professional and volunteer usability experts have created Free Softwares first and only Human Interface Guidelines, and all core GNOME software is adopting these principles. Find out more about GNOME and usability at the GNOME Usability Project.
Accessible
Free Software is about enabling software freedom for everyone, including users and developers with disabilities. GNOMEs Accessibility framework is the result of several years of effort, and makes GNOME the most accessible desktop for any Unix platform. Find out more at the GNOME Accessibility Project.
International
GNOME is used, developed and documented in dozens of languages, and we strive to ensure that every piece of GNOME software can be translated into all languages. Find out more at the GNOME Translation Project.
Developer-friendly
Developers are not tied to a single language with GNOME. You can use C, C++, Python, Perl, Java, even C#, to produce high-quality applications that integrate smoothly into the rest of your Unix or Linux desktop.
Organized
GNOME strives to be an organized community, with a foundation of several hundred members, usability, accessibility, and QA teams, and an elected board. GNOME releases are defined by the GNOME Release Team and are scheduled to occur every six months.
Supported
Beyond the worldwide GNOME Community, GNOME is supported by the leading companies in Linux and Unix, including HP, MandrakeSoft, Novell, Red Hat, and Sun. Find out more at foundation.gnome.org.
A community
Perhaps more than anything else, GNOME is a worldwide community of volunteers who hack, translate, design, QA, and generally have fun together. Find out more at GNOME Developers site.
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Added: 2007-08-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Nautilus 2.18.3 / 2.19.90
Nautilus is a graphical shell for the GNOME desktop enviornment that makes it easy to manage your files. more>>
Nautilus is a graphical shell for the GNOME desktop enviornment that makes it easy to manage your files and the rest of your system.
Main features:
Free
- GNOME is Free Software and part of the GNU project, dedicated to giving users and developers the ultimate level of control over their desktops, their software, and their data. Find out more about the GNU project and Free Software at gnu.org.
Usable
- GNOME understands that usability is about creating software that is easy for everyone to use, not about piling on features. GNOMEs community of professional and volunteer usability experts have created Free Softwares first and only Human Interface Guidelines, and all core GNOME software is adopting these principles. Find out more about GNOME and usability at the GNOME Usability Project.
Accessible
- Free Software is about enabling software freedom for everyone, including users and developers with disabilities. GNOMEs Accessibility framework is the result of several years of effort, and makes GNOME the most accessible desktop for any Unix platform. Find out more at the GNOME Accessibility Project.
International
- GNOME is used, developed and documented in dozens of languages, and we strive to ensure that every piece of GNOME software can be translated into all languages. Find out more at the GNOME Translation Project.
Developer-friendly
- Developers are not tied to a single language with GNOME. You can use C, C++, Python, Perl, Java, even C#, to produce high-quality applications that integrate smoothly into the rest of your Unix or Linux desktop.
Organized
- GNOME strives to be an organized community, with a foundation of several hundred members, usability, accessibility, and QA teams, and an elected board. GNOME releases are defined by the GNOME Release Team and are scheduled to occur every six months.
Supported
- Beyond the worldwide GNOME Community, GNOME is supported by the leading companies in Linux and Unix, including HP, MandrakeSoft, Novell, Red Hat, and Sun. Find out more at foundation.gnome.org.
A community
- Perhaps more than anything else, GNOME is a worldwide community of volunteers who hack, translate, design, QA, and generally have fun together. Find out more at GNOME Developers site.
<<lessMain features:
Free
- GNOME is Free Software and part of the GNU project, dedicated to giving users and developers the ultimate level of control over their desktops, their software, and their data. Find out more about the GNU project and Free Software at gnu.org.
Usable
- GNOME understands that usability is about creating software that is easy for everyone to use, not about piling on features. GNOMEs community of professional and volunteer usability experts have created Free Softwares first and only Human Interface Guidelines, and all core GNOME software is adopting these principles. Find out more about GNOME and usability at the GNOME Usability Project.
Accessible
- Free Software is about enabling software freedom for everyone, including users and developers with disabilities. GNOMEs Accessibility framework is the result of several years of effort, and makes GNOME the most accessible desktop for any Unix platform. Find out more at the GNOME Accessibility Project.
International
- GNOME is used, developed and documented in dozens of languages, and we strive to ensure that every piece of GNOME software can be translated into all languages. Find out more at the GNOME Translation Project.
Developer-friendly
- Developers are not tied to a single language with GNOME. You can use C, C++, Python, Perl, Java, even C#, to produce high-quality applications that integrate smoothly into the rest of your Unix or Linux desktop.
Organized
- GNOME strives to be an organized community, with a foundation of several hundred members, usability, accessibility, and QA teams, and an elected board. GNOME releases are defined by the GNOME Release Team and are scheduled to occur every six months.
Supported
- Beyond the worldwide GNOME Community, GNOME is supported by the leading companies in Linux and Unix, including HP, MandrakeSoft, Novell, Red Hat, and Sun. Find out more at foundation.gnome.org.
A community
- Perhaps more than anything else, GNOME is a worldwide community of volunteers who hack, translate, design, QA, and generally have fun together. Find out more at GNOME Developers site.
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Added: 2007-08-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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gnome-nettool 2.18.0 / 2.19.90
gnome-nettool is a GNOME interface for various networking tools. more>>
gnome-nettool is a GNOME interface for various networking tools.
GNOME Nettool is a set of front-ends to various networking command-line tools, like ping, netstat, ifconfig, whois, traceroute, finger.
Whats New in 2.18.0 Stable Release:
- Made gnome-nettool.desktop freedesktop compliant (Christian Kirbach)
- New translations:
- ku (Erdal Ronahi)
- Updated translations:
- ja (Takeshi AIHANA)
- ru (Nickolay V. Shmyrev)
- lt (Gintautas Miliauskas)
- mk (Jovan Naumovski)
- gu (Ankit Patel )
- uk (Maxim Dziumanenko)
- he (Yair Hershkoviz)
- zh_HK (Chao-Hsiung Liao)
- zh_TW (Chao-Hsiung Liao)
- pl (Artur Flinta)
- bg (Alexander Shopov)
- da (Peter Bach)
- hu (Gabor Kelemen)
- pt (Duarte Loreto)
- fi (Ilkka Tuohela)
- ko (Changwoo Ryu)
- pt_BR (Leonardo Ferreira Fontenelle)
- nl (Wouter Bolsterlee)
- fr (St?hane Raimbault)
- ca (Josep Puigdemont i Casamaj?
- de (Hendrik Richter)
- vi (Clytie Siddall)
- ar (Djihed Afifi)
- en_GB (David Lodge)
- et (Priit Laes)
- lv (Raivis Dejus)
<<lessGNOME Nettool is a set of front-ends to various networking command-line tools, like ping, netstat, ifconfig, whois, traceroute, finger.
Whats New in 2.18.0 Stable Release:
- Made gnome-nettool.desktop freedesktop compliant (Christian Kirbach)
- New translations:
- ku (Erdal Ronahi)
- Updated translations:
- ja (Takeshi AIHANA)
- ru (Nickolay V. Shmyrev)
- lt (Gintautas Miliauskas)
- mk (Jovan Naumovski)
- gu (Ankit Patel )
- uk (Maxim Dziumanenko)
- he (Yair Hershkoviz)
- zh_HK (Chao-Hsiung Liao)
- zh_TW (Chao-Hsiung Liao)
- pl (Artur Flinta)
- bg (Alexander Shopov)
- da (Peter Bach)
- hu (Gabor Kelemen)
- pt (Duarte Loreto)
- fi (Ilkka Tuohela)
- ko (Changwoo Ryu)
- pt_BR (Leonardo Ferreira Fontenelle)
- nl (Wouter Bolsterlee)
- fr (St?hane Raimbault)
- ca (Josep Puigdemont i Casamaj?
- de (Hendrik Richter)
- vi (Clytie Siddall)
- ar (Djihed Afifi)
- en_GB (David Lodge)
- et (Priit Laes)
- lv (Raivis Dejus)
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Added: 2007-08-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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gnome-vfs 2.18.1 / 2.19.3
gnome-vfs is a Filesystem Abstraction library. more>>
gnome-vfs is a Filesystem Abstraction library. It provides an abstraction layer for the reading, writing and execution of files. It is primarily used by the Nautilus file manager and other GNOME applications.
A cause of confusion is the fact that the file system abstraction used by the Linux kernel is also called the virtual file system (VFS). This is however at a lower level.
Whats New in 2.19.3 Development Release:
- Export modules directory in pkg-config files
- Fix crash in gnome_vfs_xfer
- Add GNOME_VFS_DIRECTORY_VISIT_IGNORE_RECURSE_ERROR flag
- Dont resolve non-mdns hosts when resolving mDNS service names
- Workaround issue with mDNS and link-local ipv6 addresses
<<lessA cause of confusion is the fact that the file system abstraction used by the Linux kernel is also called the virtual file system (VFS). This is however at a lower level.
Whats New in 2.19.3 Development Release:
- Export modules directory in pkg-config files
- Fix crash in gnome_vfs_xfer
- Add GNOME_VFS_DIRECTORY_VISIT_IGNORE_RECURSE_ERROR flag
- Dont resolve non-mdns hosts when resolving mDNS service names
- Workaround issue with mDNS and link-local ipv6 addresses
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Added: 2007-07-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Added: 2007-08-14 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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gnome-desktop 2.18.3 / 2.19.90
gnome-desktop package contains the libgnome-desktop library. more>>
gnome-desktop package is free software and is part of the GNOME project.
gnome-desktop package contains the libgnome-desktop library which contains APIs that really belong in libgnome[ui] but have not seen enough testing or development to be considered stable. Use at your own risk.
Also contained here are documents installed as part of the core GNOME distribution, e.g. a copy of the GPL, the gnome-about program, some manpages and GNOMEs core graphics files and icons.
<<lessgnome-desktop package contains the libgnome-desktop library which contains APIs that really belong in libgnome[ui] but have not seen enough testing or development to be considered stable. Use at your own risk.
Also contained here are documents installed as part of the core GNOME distribution, e.g. a copy of the GPL, the gnome-about program, some manpages and GNOMEs core graphics files and icons.
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Added: 2007-07-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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libgnomekbd 2.18.2 / 2.19.90
libgnomekbd is a GNOME library. more>>
libgnomekbd is a GNOME library.
Installation:
The simplest way to compile this package is:
1. `cd to the directory containing the packages source code and type `./configure to configure the package for your system. If youre using `csh on an old version of System V, you might need to type sh ./configure instead to prevent `csh from trying to execute `configure itself.
Running `configure takes awhile. While running, it prints some messages telling which features it is checking for.
2. Type `make to compile the package.
3. Optionally, type `make check to run any self-tests that come with the package.
4. Type `make install to install the programs and any data files and documentation.
5. You can remove the program binaries and object files from the source code directory by typing `make clean. To also remove the files that `configure created (so you can compile the package for a different kind of computer), type `make distclean. There is also a `make maintainer-clean target, but that is intended mainly for the packages developers. If you use it, you may have to get all sorts of other programs in order to regenerate files that came with the distribution.
Whats New in 2.18.2 Stable Release:
- Several keyboard drawing bugs fixed
- Crash on incorrect GObject usage fixed
- Added 4 translations
<<lessInstallation:
The simplest way to compile this package is:
1. `cd to the directory containing the packages source code and type `./configure to configure the package for your system. If youre using `csh on an old version of System V, you might need to type sh ./configure instead to prevent `csh from trying to execute `configure itself.
Running `configure takes awhile. While running, it prints some messages telling which features it is checking for.
2. Type `make to compile the package.
3. Optionally, type `make check to run any self-tests that come with the package.
4. Type `make install to install the programs and any data files and documentation.
5. You can remove the program binaries and object files from the source code directory by typing `make clean. To also remove the files that `configure created (so you can compile the package for a different kind of computer), type `make distclean. There is also a `make maintainer-clean target, but that is intended mainly for the packages developers. If you use it, you may have to get all sorts of other programs in order to regenerate files that came with the distribution.
Whats New in 2.18.2 Stable Release:
- Several keyboard drawing bugs fixed
- Crash on incorrect GObject usage fixed
- Added 4 translations
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Added: 2007-08-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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eel 2.18.3 / 2.19.90
eel comes from Eazel Extensions Library is a collection of widgets and extensions to many modules of the GNOME platform. more>>
eel comes from Eazel Extensions Library is a collection of widgets and extensions
to many modules of the GNOME platform.
These widgets and extensions were developed by hackers working on Nautilus. For the duration of the Nautilus 1.0 development cycle, the code was internal to Nautilus and its components.
In order to clearly distinguish useful extensions that could be useful for other projects, we have decided to put then in their own library. It is possible that we will move even more from Nautilus to Eel in the future.
Whats New in 2.18.3 Stable Release:
- Fix crash in the open with dialog
- Translation updates
<<lessto many modules of the GNOME platform.
These widgets and extensions were developed by hackers working on Nautilus. For the duration of the Nautilus 1.0 development cycle, the code was internal to Nautilus and its components.
In order to clearly distinguish useful extensions that could be useful for other projects, we have decided to put then in their own library. It is possible that we will move even more from Nautilus to Eel in the future.
Whats New in 2.18.3 Stable Release:
- Fix crash in the open with dialog
- Translation updates
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Added: 2007-08-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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gnome-session 2.18.3 / 2.19.5
gnome-session package includes the GNOME session manager ands everal other session management related utilities. more>>
gnome-session package is free software and is part of the GNOME project.
Contained here are
- the GNOME session manager
- the GNOME session manager configuration program
- and several other session management related utilities.
<<lessContained here are
- the GNOME session manager
- the GNOME session manager configuration program
- and several other session management related utilities.
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Added: 2007-07-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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gnome-themes 2.19.90
gnome-themes is a GNOME theme manager. more>>
gnome-themes is a GNOME theme manager.
All the a11y themes in this module inherit from the gnome theme. The gnome theme is in the gnome-icon-theme module, and has to be built and installed separately.
1. Editing the gtkrc files
The gtkrc.in files for each a11y theme are currently generated by autogen.sh. Each gtkrc.in file is the concatenation of these files:
$theme/gtk-2.0/$theme.rc
common/gtk-stock-icons.rc
common/panel-stock-icons.rc
common/media-stock-icons.rc
common/capplet-stock-icons.rc
It follows that you should NOT edit gtkrc.in directly. Instead, edit the appropriate .rc file, then re-autogen before building. This obviously kind of sucks, but it was the only way I could get it to work at the time :/
2. Adding new icons
The module is currently configured to make it easy to add or remove a stock icon from all themes at once, but not so easy to do so on a per-theme basis. This works well for now but probably wont if we want to make this a more general theme repository.
So, to add a new gtk stock icon to all themes:
- Add the icons filename to common/all-stock-items.data
- Add the line you want to appear in the themes RC files to the appropriate common/*.rc file
- Add the icon files, each with the same filename, to all the /pixmaps/ directories.
GNOME icons that are themed via the icon theming mechanism (as specified on freedesktop.org) are currently still added individually in each < theme >/icons subdirectory. E.g. to add a new 48x48 application icon to all the themes, you have to modify each < theme >/icons/48x48/apps/Makefile.am individually, and add the appropriate icon file to each < theme >/icons/48x48/apps directory.
3. Changing icon sizes
The icon sizes for ALL the LargePrint themes are defined in configure.in. Changing them here will affect all LargePrint themes.
4. Changing colours
To change the colours in a particular theme, edit its /gtk-2.0/ .rc file.
5. Switching icon themes
In 2.2 and later, use gnome-theme-manager, and choose the Icon theme from the Details subdialog.
In earlier versions of GNOME, unless youre running my patched theme switcher dialog (patch in bugzilla,
#93486), youll need to switch icon themes by hand using GConf:
$ gconftool-2 -s /desktop/gnome/interface/icon_theme " " --type=string
6. To create low contrast icons in GIMP from the original coloured icon
Use the low-contrast-preset.scm GIMP script in this directory to create a low contrast icon from a regular-coloured icon. (Read the comments in the script for instructions on how to install and use it.) Thanks to Guillermo for providing this!
Note: In GIMP, Input=0/0.6/255, Output=75/255 seems to give results closer to the icons Suzanna converted in Photoshop, but plugging these values into this script seems to give different results from doing it manually in the Levels dialog :/
<<lessAll the a11y themes in this module inherit from the gnome theme. The gnome theme is in the gnome-icon-theme module, and has to be built and installed separately.
1. Editing the gtkrc files
The gtkrc.in files for each a11y theme are currently generated by autogen.sh. Each gtkrc.in file is the concatenation of these files:
$theme/gtk-2.0/$theme.rc
common/gtk-stock-icons.rc
common/panel-stock-icons.rc
common/media-stock-icons.rc
common/capplet-stock-icons.rc
It follows that you should NOT edit gtkrc.in directly. Instead, edit the appropriate .rc file, then re-autogen before building. This obviously kind of sucks, but it was the only way I could get it to work at the time :/
2. Adding new icons
The module is currently configured to make it easy to add or remove a stock icon from all themes at once, but not so easy to do so on a per-theme basis. This works well for now but probably wont if we want to make this a more general theme repository.
So, to add a new gtk stock icon to all themes:
- Add the icons filename to common/all-stock-items.data
- Add the line you want to appear in the themes RC files to the appropriate common/*.rc file
- Add the icon files, each with the same filename, to all the /pixmaps/ directories.
GNOME icons that are themed via the icon theming mechanism (as specified on freedesktop.org) are currently still added individually in each < theme >/icons subdirectory. E.g. to add a new 48x48 application icon to all the themes, you have to modify each < theme >/icons/48x48/apps/Makefile.am individually, and add the appropriate icon file to each < theme >/icons/48x48/apps directory.
3. Changing icon sizes
The icon sizes for ALL the LargePrint themes are defined in configure.in. Changing them here will affect all LargePrint themes.
4. Changing colours
To change the colours in a particular theme, edit its /gtk-2.0/ .rc file.
5. Switching icon themes
In 2.2 and later, use gnome-theme-manager, and choose the Icon theme from the Details subdialog.
In earlier versions of GNOME, unless youre running my patched theme switcher dialog (patch in bugzilla,
#93486), youll need to switch icon themes by hand using GConf:
$ gconftool-2 -s /desktop/gnome/interface/icon_theme " " --type=string
6. To create low contrast icons in GIMP from the original coloured icon
Use the low-contrast-preset.scm GIMP script in this directory to create a low contrast icon from a regular-coloured icon. (Read the comments in the script for instructions on how to install and use it.) Thanks to Guillermo for providing this!
Note: In GIMP, Input=0/0.6/255, Output=75/255 seems to give results closer to the icons Suzanna converted in Photoshop, but plugging these values into this script seems to give different results from doing it manually in the Levels dialog :/
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Added: 2007-08-13 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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gnome-terminal 2.18.1
gnome-terminal is the GNOME terminal emulator application. more>>
gnome-terminal is the GNOME terminal emulator application. gnome-terminal is only the shell (menubar, prefs dialog); the terminal emulation ("stuff in the middle") comes from the VTE widget. Remember this when choosing a bugzilla component.
How it works:
Profiles:
all settings are stored in profiles. prefs dialog edits the current profile
Session:
just the number of open windows/tabs and their profile is stored per-session
Command line options:
do not overlap things that are preferences
<<lessHow it works:
Profiles:
all settings are stored in profiles. prefs dialog edits the current profile
Session:
just the number of open windows/tabs and their profile is stored per-session
Command line options:
do not overlap things that are preferences
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Added: 2007-06-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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GNOME System Tools 2.18.1
The GNOME System Tools are a set of tools aimed to make easy the system administration tasks. more>>
Formerly known as the Ximian Setup Tools, GNOME System Tools are a fully integrated set of tools aimed to make easy the job that means the computer administration on an UNIX or Linux system.
Theyre thought to help from the new Linux or UNIX user to the system administrators. The GNOME System Tools are free software, licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
Main features:
Its main advantages are:
- Full integration with the new GNOME Control Center.
- An user-friendly interface to carry out the main administration tasks.
- The use of a common user interface in every system.
- A common structure that makes easy the development of new system tools.
Nowadays there are tools for managing:
- Users and groups
- Date and time
- Network configuration
- Bootloaders
- Runlevels
<<lessTheyre thought to help from the new Linux or UNIX user to the system administrators. The GNOME System Tools are free software, licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
Main features:
Its main advantages are:
- Full integration with the new GNOME Control Center.
- An user-friendly interface to carry out the main administration tasks.
- The use of a common user interface in every system.
- A common structure that makes easy the development of new system tools.
Nowadays there are tools for managing:
- Users and groups
- Date and time
- Network configuration
- Bootloaders
- Runlevels
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Added: 2007-04-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Totem 2.18.2 / 2.19.90
Totem is movie player for the Gnome desktop based on xine and optionally GStreamer. more>>
Totem is movie player for the Gnome desktop based on xine and optionally GStreamer.
Totem is movie player for the Gnome desktop based on xine.
Totem player features a playlist, a full-screen mode, seek and volume controls, as well as a pretty complete keyboard navigation.
Main features:
- Play any xine or GStreamer supported file (depending on the backend chosen, defaults to xine)
- LIRC support
- Shoutcast, m3u, asx, SMIL and ra playlists support (also usable from a shipped LGPL library)
- DVD (with menus), VCD and Digital CD (with CDDB) playback, disc-type automatically detected
- TV-Out configuration with optional resolution switching
- 4.0, 4.1, 5.0, 5.1, stereo and AC3 Passthrough audio output
- Full-screen mode (move your mouse and you get nice controls) with Xinerama, dual-head and Viewport support
- Remote operation mode to control a running Totem
- Seek and Volume controls
- Aspect ratio changing, Scaling based on the videos original size
- Full keyboard control
- Playlist with Repeat and Shuffle modes, with saving feature and dragndrop reordering
- Gnome and Nautilus integration (Totem registers the file-types, adds a menu item, uses the proxy configuration, saves sessions, and registers pnm, mms, uvox and rtsp schemes, removes playlist items from a disc thats getting ejected)
- Nice default logo
- Properties window (information about the current movie)
- Dragndrop and mousewheel actions
- Screenshot feature
- Brightness, Contrast, Hue and Saturation control
- Visualisation plugin when playing audio-only files
- Telestrator mode using Gromit
- Video thumbnailer
- Nautilus properties page
- Works on remote displays
- Optional GTK+-only build
- Automatic external subtitle load, or manual (only on the command-line, use like: totem file:///file.avi#subtitle:file.srt)
- DVD, VCD and OGG/OGM subtitles and languages support
- Dialog for more accurate seeking
- Authentication dialogs when location requires it
- Right-to-Left languages support
- Online help (in English, German, Spanish and Russian)
<<lessTotem is movie player for the Gnome desktop based on xine.
Totem player features a playlist, a full-screen mode, seek and volume controls, as well as a pretty complete keyboard navigation.
Main features:
- Play any xine or GStreamer supported file (depending on the backend chosen, defaults to xine)
- LIRC support
- Shoutcast, m3u, asx, SMIL and ra playlists support (also usable from a shipped LGPL library)
- DVD (with menus), VCD and Digital CD (with CDDB) playback, disc-type automatically detected
- TV-Out configuration with optional resolution switching
- 4.0, 4.1, 5.0, 5.1, stereo and AC3 Passthrough audio output
- Full-screen mode (move your mouse and you get nice controls) with Xinerama, dual-head and Viewport support
- Remote operation mode to control a running Totem
- Seek and Volume controls
- Aspect ratio changing, Scaling based on the videos original size
- Full keyboard control
- Playlist with Repeat and Shuffle modes, with saving feature and dragndrop reordering
- Gnome and Nautilus integration (Totem registers the file-types, adds a menu item, uses the proxy configuration, saves sessions, and registers pnm, mms, uvox and rtsp schemes, removes playlist items from a disc thats getting ejected)
- Nice default logo
- Properties window (information about the current movie)
- Dragndrop and mousewheel actions
- Screenshot feature
- Brightness, Contrast, Hue and Saturation control
- Visualisation plugin when playing audio-only files
- Telestrator mode using Gromit
- Video thumbnailer
- Nautilus properties page
- Works on remote displays
- Optional GTK+-only build
- Automatic external subtitle load, or manual (only on the command-line, use like: totem file:///file.avi#subtitle:file.srt)
- DVD, VCD and OGG/OGM subtitles and languages support
- Dialog for more accurate seeking
- Authentication dialogs when location requires it
- Right-to-Left languages support
- Online help (in English, German, Spanish and Russian)
Download (2.6MB)
Added: 2007-08-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
502 downloads
GNOME LiveCD 2.18.1
GNOME LiveCD will help you run GNOME on a computer without installing on your hard drive. more>>
GNOME LiveCD will help you run GNOME on a computer without installing on your hard drive. Download, burn to CD, and boot your computer.
Main features:
- Tomboy, the note-taking applet, helps you to keep better track of your most important notes by pinning them, making sure they will always easier to find.
- Using Tomboy to create lists is now as simple as adding aor a -.
- Never lose track of your work and pick up where you left off by finding the recently opened files, or just search for new distractions with the new Deskbar applet.
- Find out where all your disk space is going with the new ring chart view in GNOMEs Disk Usage Analyzer.
- Save battery power with GNOME Power Managers control over your processor.
- Whether you have two monitors or not, the GNOME Document Viewer now supports opening multiple instances of a document at the same time.
- Use the new history feature to navigate your documents like a web page.
- Hand out better printed slide notes and keep your audience engaged with Evinces new presentation mode.
- Digitally sign or authenticate your documents using Seahorse, the new front-end to GNU Privacy Guard.
- Use Seahorse to manage the security of your desktop and your OpenPGP and SSH keys.
<<lessMain features:
- Tomboy, the note-taking applet, helps you to keep better track of your most important notes by pinning them, making sure they will always easier to find.
- Using Tomboy to create lists is now as simple as adding aor a -.
- Never lose track of your work and pick up where you left off by finding the recently opened files, or just search for new distractions with the new Deskbar applet.
- Find out where all your disk space is going with the new ring chart view in GNOMEs Disk Usage Analyzer.
- Save battery power with GNOME Power Managers control over your processor.
- Whether you have two monitors or not, the GNOME Document Viewer now supports opening multiple instances of a document at the same time.
- Use the new history feature to navigate your documents like a web page.
- Hand out better printed slide notes and keep your audience engaged with Evinces new presentation mode.
- Digitally sign or authenticate your documents using Seahorse, the new front-end to GNU Privacy Guard.
- Use Seahorse to manage the security of your desktop and your OpenPGP and SSH keys.
Download (MB)
Added: 2007-04-14 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
928 downloads
File Roller 2.18.4 / 2.19.90
File Roller is an archive manager for GNOME. more>>
File Roller project is an archive manager for the GNOME environment.
Archive manager means that you can:
- Create and modify archives.
- View the content of an archive.
- View a file contained in the archive.
- Extract files from the archive.
File Roller is only a front-end (a graphical interface) to archiving programs like tar and zip.
The supported file types are :
- Tar archives uncompressed (.tar) or compressed with
- gzip (.tar.gz , .tgz)
- bzip (.tar.bz , .tbz)
- bzip2 (.tar.bz2 , .tbz2)
- compress (.tar.Z , .taz)
- lzop (.tar.lzo , .tzo)
- Zip archives (.zip)
- Jar archives (.jar , .ear , .war)
- Lha archives (.lzh)
- Rar archives (.rar)
- Single files compressed with gzip, bzip, bzip2, compress, lzop
File Roller has a document viewer based on bonobo that lets you view files of any type you have a viewer for.
Whats New in 2.18.4 Stable Release:
- Updated Hungarian translation.
<<lessArchive manager means that you can:
- Create and modify archives.
- View the content of an archive.
- View a file contained in the archive.
- Extract files from the archive.
File Roller is only a front-end (a graphical interface) to archiving programs like tar and zip.
The supported file types are :
- Tar archives uncompressed (.tar) or compressed with
- gzip (.tar.gz , .tgz)
- bzip (.tar.bz , .tbz)
- bzip2 (.tar.bz2 , .tbz2)
- compress (.tar.Z , .taz)
- lzop (.tar.lzo , .tzo)
- Zip archives (.zip)
- Jar archives (.jar , .ear , .war)
- Lha archives (.lzh)
- Rar archives (.rar)
- Single files compressed with gzip, bzip, bzip2, compress, lzop
File Roller has a document viewer based on bonobo that lets you view files of any type you have a viewer for.
Whats New in 2.18.4 Stable Release:
- Updated Hungarian translation.
Download (1.5MB)
Added: 2007-08-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
809 downloads
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