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Chapter 5. Using the GNOME Panel
As you saw in the previous section you may use the Main Menu to find
applications which have been pre-loaded or you provided using the
Menu Editor. You can read more about the Menu Editor in the Chapter
9.
You may also add application launchers from the Panel which was
covered in the section called Adding Application Launchers.
If you are using the GNOME File Manager you may double click on
any executable file and it will run.
You may use the GNOME Run program to launch any application. To
use it select the Run program menu item from the Main Menu.This
will launch a simple dialog which allows you to type in the command
for launching the application. For example, if you wish to start the
Emacs editor and it is not in a menu or on your panel you may start the
GNOME Run Program and type emacs in the text box on the dialog.
Logging Out of GNOME
GNOME has a couple of helpful methods for Logging out. You may
either use the Logout menu item or the Logout button.
The Logout menu item is the first menu item you will find in the Main
Menu. Simply select the Logout menu item and you will be prompted
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