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#* [[Browsing My Computer, Files and Folders on the openSUSE Desktop|Accessing Nautilus]] | #* [[Browsing My Computer, Files and Folders on the openSUSE Desktop|Accessing Nautilus]] | ||
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#* [[Browsing My Computer, Files and Folders on the openSUSE Desktop|Adding Emblems to Files and Folders]] | #* [[Browsing My Computer, Files and Folders on the openSUSE Desktop|Adding Emblems to Files and Folders]] | ||
#* [[Browsing My Computer, Files and Folders on the openSUSE Desktop|Changing File and Folder Permissions]] | #* [[Browsing My Computer, Files and Folders on the openSUSE Desktop|Changing File and Folder Permissions]] | ||
Revision as of 20:55, 3 January 2008
The objective of the book is to provide the reader with the necessary information to use, customize and configure the openSUSE implementation of the GNOME desktop.
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- About openSUSE Desktop Essentials
- Logging into the openSUSE GNOME Desktop
- A Guided Tour of the openSUSE GNOME Desktop
- Changing the openSUSE GNOME Desktop Background
- Installing and Customizing openSUSE Desktop Themes
- Configuring openSUSE Desktop Fonts
- Configuring the openSUSE Desktop Panels
- Configuring openSUSE Workspaces
- Configuring the openSUSE Desktop Menu System
- openSUSE Desktop Visual Effects
- Enhance your openSUSE Desktop with gDesklets
- Browsing My Computer, Files and Folders on the openSUSE Desktop
- Configuring the openSUSE File Manager
- openSUSE Desktop - Starting Applications on Login
- openSUSE Desktop Keyboard Shortcuts
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