Introduction
The Fedora Project provides a Linux distribution named "Fedora", having scheduled it's 13th Release, Fedora 13 "Goddard", to 18th May 2010. One of the features that Fedora 13 deploys is the long waited GNOME 2.30.0, the Free Software Desktop Project maintained and promoted by the GNOME Foundation and part of the GNU Project.
Fedora 13 introduces to it's users a new set of features and in some cases extended functionality. Some of this features are a part of the GNOME Desktop and provide a more pleasant Linux experience to Fedora and GNOME users. Amongst this features we can highlight GNOME Colour Management and NetworkManager which presents extended features such as: DHCPv6, Bluetooth DUN and Mobile Broadband Status.
Red Hat Inc. is the official sponsor of the Fedora Project, and also sponsors the GNOME Project alongside with other Industry leaders which can be consulted in the GNOME Foundation webpage.
GNOME in Fedora 13
A User's perspective
I use my system to accomplish tasks that most people do daily on their systems. I use my computer for multimedia, communication and develop work. About 5 months ago, I've decided to install Linux and properly place it under testing given my computer usage requirements.
Desktop Environment
Communications
Evolution
Empathy
Ekiga
Multimedia
Totem
Rythmbox
Brasero
Graphics Manipulation
The Gimp
Inkscape
System Tools
Nautilus
GNOME Terminal
GNOME Control Panel
GNOME System Monitor
GPK Application
Production
Gobby
Gedit
Testimonials
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