GNOME 2.2 Desktop on Linux User Guide

Introducing GNOME Desktop Components

When you start a GNOME Desktop session for the first time, you should see a default startup screen, with panels, windows, and various icons.

The major components of the GNOME Desktop are as follows:

The most powerful features of the GNOME Desktop are the high degree of configurability and the multiple ways that you can perform tasks.

The components of the GNOME Desktop are interoperable. Usually, you can perform the same action in several different ways. For example, you can start applications from panels, from menus, or from the desktop.

Your system administrator can make configuration changes to suit your needs, so that the GNOME Desktop that you use might not be exactly the same as described in this chapter. Nevertheless, this chapter provides a useful quick guide to how to work with the GNOME Desktop.