OpenSUSE Desktop Essentials

OpenSUSE Desktop Essentials

Provides the reader with the necessary information to use, customize and configure the openSUSE implementation of the GNOME desktop.

Tag(s): GNU/Linux

Publication date: 01 Apr 2008

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OpenSUSE Desktop Essentials

OpenSUSE Desktop Essentials Provides the reader with the necessary information to use, customize and configure the openSUSE implementation of the GNOME desktop.
Tag(s): GNU/Linux
Publication date: 01 Apr 2008
ISBN-10: n/a
ISBN-13: n/a
Paperback: n/a
Views: 10,528
Document Type: N/A
Publisher: n/a
License: n/a
Post time: 12 Apr 2008 10:12:55
:santagrin: This book was suggested by Neil Smyth.

Excerpts from the Introduction:

SuSE Linux began life in Germany during the early 1990's as a derivative of the Slackware distribution. In 2003 Novell (whose Netware system was losing market share to Microsoft) purchased Ximian, a company created by the founders of the GNOME platform. In 2003, Novell went on to acquire SuSE and in 2005 created the openSUSE community project. This book is about the GNOME desktop running on openSUSE Linux and is part of the Techotopia Linux Desktop series of online publications.

This purpose of this book is to cover all aspects of the use and configuration of the openSUSE GNOME desktop environment. Topics covered include:

* Logging into the openSUSE GNOME Desktop
* A Guided Tour of the openSUSE GNOME Desktop
* Changing the openSUSE GNOME Desktop Background
* Installing and Customizing openSUSE Desktop Themes
* Configuring openSUSE Desktop Fonts
* Configuring the openSUSE Desktop Panels
* Configuring openSUSE Workspaces
* openSUSE Desktop Visual Effects
* Enhancing the openSUSE Desktop with gDesklets
* Remote Access to the openSUSE Linux Desktop
* Starting Applications on Login
* Configuring and Using the openSUSE File Manager
* Modifying and Creating Keyboard Shortcuts

On completion of this book, it is hoped that the reader will be confidently using and configuring the openSUSE implementation of the GNOME desktop.




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