Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 10th Oct 2005 19:28 UTC
Gnome GNOME developers are making various changes to the open source desktop environment that should make it more suitable for embedded environments. Future versions of GNOME will include improved compatibility with styluses and performance enhancements, according to GNOME Foundation director Murray Cumming on Friday. This will include a focus on the GTK+, a toolkit used by GNOME to create graphical user interfaces.
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by on Tue 11th Oct 2005 16:11 UTC

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first this is not a gnome thread so why bicker about that

second just to bicker some more that gnome is slow is not something anyone notices heack at school we have p3 800 with 128mb ram that dualboots windows and linux with gnome, moste avreage people that i have asked feels that the gnome env is faster. so most people uses gnome in that lab.

and there are a bunch of people doing video compression reasearch with wlan and ipaq's they tried gpe and the qtopia desktop they chosed gpe cus it worked better and where less hassel

ofcourse many people says that gnome is slow so there has to be some truth to that statment but it's not the whole truth