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In late 2009 OLPC added a more conventional desktop environment called [http://www.gnome.org/ GNOME] to its operating system. |
In late 2009 OLPC added a more conventional desktop environment called [http://www.gnome.org/ GNOME] to its operating system. This is intended for older children and advanced users. |
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This is intended for older children and advanced users. Users can switch between Sugar and GNOME through the ''Switch Desktop'' option in the Sugar control panel, and the ''Switch to Sugar'' icon on the GNOME desktop. |
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Users can switch from Sugar to GNOME through the ''Switch Desktop'' option under ''My Settings''. |
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Switching back to Sugar from GNOME can be done via the ''Switch to Sugar'' icon on the GNOME desktop or the ''Application - System Tools'' menu. |
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IMAGES WHICH NEED TO BE ADDED: |
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[[File:gnome-switch_back.jpg]] |
[[File:gnome-switch_back.jpg]] |
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== TODO == |
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Revision as of 18:01, 7 April 2012
In late 2009 OLPC added a more conventional desktop environment called GNOME to its operating system. This is intended for older children and advanced users.
Users can switch from Sugar to GNOME through the Switch Desktop option under My Settings.
Switching back to Sugar from GNOME can be done via the Switch to Sugar icon on the GNOME desktop or the Application - System Tools menu.
TODO
- Reference Journal access to Documents folder in Journal Section
- add link to further Gnome documentation