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A Guided Tour of the Fedora GNOME Desktop

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The Fedora GNOME Desktop
Once you have entered a valid username and password the login process will initiate and the Fedora GNOME Desktop will load. The amount of time it takes before the desktop appears will depend on a variety of factors, not the least of which are processor speed and memory. The more memory installed in the system and the faster the processor, the quicker the desktop will appear. The following figure shows a new, unaltered Fedora desktop immediately after a successful log in. Do not worry if your background does not look the same as the one shown below. The Fedora Project team change the background with every release.
 
[[Image:fedora_desktop.jpg]]
 
 
Assuming you have now logged successfully into a Fedora GNOME Desktop session, and have a screen in front of you similar to the one shown above we can begin to explore the desktop in more detail.
 
== The Desktop Background ==
 
The desktop background constitutes the swirling graphics in the above figure. Fedora 8 introduced the concept of a dynamically changing desktop background. In Fedora 8 the background changes color gradually as the day progresses. If you don't like the default desktop you can change it to either a selection of pre-installed images, or to a digital picture or image of your choosing. To find out more about customizing the background read [[Changing the Fedora GNOME Desktop Background]] chapter.
 
The desktop also provides a location for folders for which quick access is required. A link to the users home folder
is added to the desktop by default, as is the ''My Computer''

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