GNOME

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GNOME (pronounced /ɡˈnoʊm/ or /ˈnoʊm/) is a desktop environment which is composed entirely of free and open source software.

Description

Its target operating system is Linux, but it is also supported on most derivatives of Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD).

GNOME is developed by The GNOME Project, which is composed of both volunteers and paid contributors, the largest corporate contributor being Red Hat.

It is an international project that aims to develop software frameworks for the development of software, to program end-user applications based on these frameworks, and to coordinate efforts for internationalization and localization and accessibility of that software.

GNOME is part of the GNU Project.

Desktop configuration

Desktop:

Applications > System tools > Advanced Settings

... > Org > GNOME > Desktop

Desktop background pictures

Open the Activities overview and start typing Background.

Click on Background to open the panel.

Select the Background or Lock Screen.

There are three choices displayed on top:

Select Wallpapers to use one of the many professional background images that ship with GNOME. Some wallpapers change throughout the day. These wallpapers have a small clock icon in the bottom-right corner.

Select Pictures to use one of your own photos from your Pictures folder. Most photo management applications store photos there. If you would like to use an image that is not in your Pictures folder, either use Files by right-clicking on the image file and selecting Set as Wallpaper, or Image Viewer by opening the image file, clicking the menu button in the titlebar and selecting Set as Wallpaper.

Source: https://help.gnome.org/users/gnome-help/stable/look-background.html.en

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