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GNOME 2.6 Released!

GNOME 2.6 has hit the ports tree! Read the Upgrade FAQ for upgrade instructions. Be sure to use the upgrade script!

What is GNOME?

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The GNOME project has created an entirely free, easy-to-use desktop environment and a user-friendly suite of applications, available for many different free systems. The FreeBSD GNOME Project brings GNOME to FreeBSD.

The major components of GNOME Project are:

  • The GNOME desktop: An easy to use window-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.

For more information about what GNOME is and isn't, check out the GNOME Project's About GNOME page.

State of the port

GNOME for FreeBSD is currently supported on 4.9, 5.2, -STABLE, and -CURRENT. Most of GNOME has been ported to FreeBSD; however, there is plenty left to do!

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