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Users can switch from Sugar to GNOME through the ''Switch Desktop'' option under ''My Settings''.
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.
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.

Revision as of 20:07, 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.

Gnome-desktop.jpg


Users can switch from Sugar to GNOME through the Switch Desktop option under My Settings.

Gnome-control panel.png

Gnome-confirmation.png


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.

Gnome-switch back.jpg

TODO

  • Reference Journal access to Documents folder in Journal Section
  • add link to further Gnome documentation