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What is GNOME?

The GNOME project was born as an effort to create an entirely free desktop environment for free systems. From the start, the main objective of GNOME has been to provide a user friendly suite of applications and an easy-to-use desktop. The FreeBSD GNOME Project strives to bring GNOME to the FreeBSD user.

As with most GNU programs, GNOME has been designed to run on all modern Unix-like operating systems. Through the efforts of the FreeBSD GNOME Project and countless volunteers, those operating systems include FreeBSD.

The GNOME project has expanded its objectives over the past few months to include addressing a number of problems in the existing Unix infrastructure.

The GNOME project acts as an umbrella, the major components of GNOME are:

  • The GNOME desktop: An easy to use windows-based environment for users.
  • The GNOME development platform: A rich collection of tools, libraries, and components to develop powerful applications on Unix.
  • The GNOME Office: A set of office productivity applications.

State of the port

We currently support 4.x and 5-CURRENT FreeBSD Systems - for GNOME 1.4.0.3. Anything prior to FreeBSD 4.1 is not + for GNOME 1.4.1b2. Anything prior to FreeBSD 4.1 is not supported. Most of GNOME has been ported to FreeBSD; however, there's plenty left to do!

Newsflash! We're UP! We're running! We're churning out patches and ports as fast as we can make the keyboards work! See Newsflash page for details.

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News
Announcements

GNOME on FreeBSD
GNOME on FreeBSD Home
Installation Instructions
Available Applications
How to Help
Reporting a Bug
Screenshots
Contact Us

Documentation
FAQ
Creating Ports

Resources
GNOME Project
KDE Project
KDE on FreeBSD

Search for:

What is GNOME?

The GNOME project was born as an effort to create an entirely free desktop environment for free systems. From the start, the main objective of GNOME has been to provide a user friendly suite of applications and an easy-to-use desktop. The FreeBSD GNOME Project strives to bring GNOME to the FreeBSD user.

As with most GNU programs, GNOME has been designed to run on all modern Unix-like operating systems. Through the efforts of the FreeBSD GNOME Project and countless volunteers, those operating systems include FreeBSD.

The GNOME project has expanded its objectives over the past few months to include addressing a number of problems in the existing Unix infrastructure.

The GNOME project acts as an umbrella, the major components of GNOME are:

  • The GNOME desktop: An easy to use windows-based environment for users.
  • The GNOME development platform: A rich collection of tools, libraries, and components to develop powerful applications on Unix.
  • The GNOME Office: A set of office productivity applications.

State of the port

We currently support 4.x and 5-CURRENT FreeBSD Systems - for GNOME 1.4.0.3. Anything prior to FreeBSD 4.1 is not + for GNOME 1.4.1b2. Anything prior to FreeBSD 4.1 is not supported. Most of GNOME has been ported to FreeBSD; however, there's plenty left to do!

Newsflash! We're UP! We're running! We're churning out patches and ports as fast as we can make the keyboards work! See Newsflash page for details.

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