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Here are some examples of GNOME running on FreeBSD. Click on the thumbnails below to see a larger image.

GNOME 1.4 Screenshots

The gratuitous action shot:
Screen Shot 1

Another shot featuring cool Windoze-like taskbar:
Screen Shot 2

Another shot on a 1024x768 laptop screen:
Screen Shot 3

GNOME 2.2 Screenshots

GNOME 2.2 shot showing Galeon 1.3.1, Nautilus with its emblem functionality, transparent panels, and Vim hacked to include GTK+-2 support:
Screen Shot 7

GNOME 2.2 featuring Galeon 1.3.1, the new multimedia key-mapper, acme, and two thumbnailed MPEGs:
Screen Shot 8

GNOME 2.2 showing off a tabbed gnome-terminal with anti-aliased fonts as well as GVim with GTK+-2 support:
Screen Shot 9

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GNOME 2.2 applications in a non-GNOME environment. Nautilus, + AbiWord, a GTK+-2 application, the simple windowmanager + fluxbox, and no GNOME panels:
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