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x Introduction
Chapter 1: An Introduction to GNOME Learn a little about the history and ideas which
have helped create GNOME.
Chapter 2: GNOME Quick Start Get a “quick start” on familiarizing yourself with the
GNOME desktop.
Chapter 3: Window Managers and GNOME Learn a little about window managers, and
which window managers you can use that work well with GNOME.
Chapter 4: The Enlightenment Window Manager – An in-depth look at Enlightenment, the
default window manager for Red Hat Linux. Although GNOME isn’t dependent on any single
window manager, Enlightenment (or “E”) has captured quite a few fans because of its stylish
features. Here, you’ll find out how you can configure E to your liking.
Chapter 5: Using the GNOME Panel – Learn the ins and outs of GNOME Panel, from which
you can find and start your system’s applications. Highly flexible, the Panel allows you add
favorite applications, change its location, add new panels and more.
Chapter 6: The GNOME Desktop –YourGNOMEdesktopismorethanjustaprettyface.
Here’s where you can find out how to “drag and drop” applications, store files, create folders,
switch desktops and more.
Chapter 7: The GNOME File Manager The GNOME File Manager adds form to the function
and power of the Midnight Commander. Here, you’ll learn how to view and manipulate files
– both on your system and on the Internet.
Chapter 8: Configuring the Panel – Once you become comfortable with using panels, here’s
where you can learn how to add further productivity and style to their usefulness.
Chapter 9: Editing the Main Menu Even though it gives you easy access to applications,
you’re not stuck with the main menu’s default configuration. Here’s where you can learn how
to make the menu work the way you work.
Chapter 10: The GNOME Control Center As advertised, the GNOME Control Center
allows you to control the way your environment looks, “feels” and behaves. You’ll learn how
to tweak your environment in many ways.
Chapter 11: A Word About Session Management – Learn how you can automatically start
favorite applications when you log in.
Chapter 12: Panel Applets From system monitors to multimedia enhancements, these
small applications can add productivity and fun to your environment. You’ll learn what ap-
plets can serve you best in this chapter.
Chapter 13: GNOME CD Player This chapter shows you how to access and get the most
out of your pre-loaded GNOME CD player.
Chapter 14: The GNOME Calendar – Keep track of more than the days of the week with this
application.
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