New GNOME Released

edited September 2004 in Science & Tech
The GNOME Foundation today released the latest evolution of its widely used Linux desktop GNOME version 2.8.
The new release adds some significant new features and further expands the usability of the Linux desktop. The Linux desktop currently has two principal open source projects, GNOME and KDE that are both vying to become the dominant technology of choice. GNOME is the default desktop for a number of Linux distributions, including Red Hat, and is the basis for Sun's Java Desktop System (JDS). It is available as a user option on most other major distributions, including Mandrake, SUSE, Debian and Gentoo. Version 2.8 comes six months after GNOME's last release and one month after its chief rival KDE released its latest desktop. Improvements and new features in GNOME 2.8 include an integrated VNC (virtual network computing) remote desktop server, which allows for remote desktop sharing and control. That control is granted via a new Remote Desktop Preferences control panel, which allows the user to determine permissions and remote access rights to the desktop.
Source: Internet News

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