GNOME
GNOME (/ɡəˈnoʊm, ˈnoʊm/), originally an acronym for GNU Network Object Model Environment, is a free and open-source desktop environment for Linux and other Unix-like operating systems.
Original author(s) | Miguel de Icaza and Federico Mena |
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Developer(s) | GNOME Project |
Initial release | 3 March 1999 |
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Written in | C, XML, C++, C#, HTML, Vala, Python, JavaScript, CSS, and more |
Operating system | Linux and other Unix-like systems |
Platform | Wayland and X11 |
Available in | 38 languages |
Type | Desktop environment |
License | GPL-2.0-or-later |
Website | www |
Many major Linux distributions, including Debian, Fedora Linux, Ubuntu, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, and SUSE Linux Enterprise distribute GNOME as their default desktop environment; it is also the default in Oracle Solaris, a Unix operating system.
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 frameworks for software development, to program end-user applications based on these frameworks, and to coordinate efforts for the internationalization, localization, and accessibility of that software.