GNOME is a desktop environment for free and open source operating systems like Linux. It manages what you see on screen, such as panels and docks, and it’s how you switch between applications. Many Linux operating systems use GNOME. Back in 2010, the most popular Linux operating system created its own interface based, in part, on GNOME. It was called Unity. Around that time, GNOME 3.0 was just hitting the scene, and not everyone was a fan. Back then, I read numerous opinions that GNOME Shell and Unity were just alike. I didn’t see it. To me, they were very...
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