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Involved Projects and Packages
DVB Daemon is a daemon written in Vala to setup your DVB devices,
record and watch TV shows and browse EPG. It can be controlled directly
via its D-Bus interface or with UI applications that come with it.
GNOME games is a collection of simple, but addictive, games from the
GNOME desktop project. They represent many of the popular games and
include card games, puzzle games and arcade games. They are meant to
be the sort of game that can be played in five minutes or so. They are
also meant to be fun enough that you will play them again and
again. Of course we can't be held responsible for the time and
productivity lost while playing them.
This package contains extra data files for the gnome-games package. At
the moment this is almost entirely extra themes and artwork for the
games.
GNOME Gmail Notifier is an application that provides periodic updates
that pertain to the user's gmail inbox. The Notifier presents itself
as a system tray icon displaying a small balloon popup when the user
receives new mail.
The default GNOME icon theme.
Extra GNOME icons for specific devices and file types.
The purpose of this icon theme is to extend the base icon theme that
follows the Tango style guidelines for specific purposes. This would
include OSD messages, panel system/notification area, and possibly
menu icons.
Icons follow the naming specification, but have a -symbolic suffix, so
only applications specifically looking up these symbolic icons will
render them. If a -symbolic icon is missing, the app will fall back to
the regular name.
Seed is a library and interpreter, dynamically bridging (through
gobject-introspection) the WebKit JavaScriptCore engine with the GObject type
system. In a more concrete sense, Seed enables you to immediately write
applications around a significant portion of the GNOME platform, and easily
embed JavaScript as a scripting language in your GObject library.
The GNOME Keyring is a daemon in the session, similar to ssh-agent,
and other applications can use it to store passwords and other
sensitive information.
The program can manage several keyrings, each with its own master
password, and there is also a session keyring which is never stored to
disk, but forgotten when the session ends.
The package contains an implementation of the draft "Desktop Menu
Specification" from freedesktop.org:
http://www.freedesktop.org/Standards/menu-spec
The package contains an implementation of the draft "Desktop Menu
Specification" from freedesktop.org:
http://www.freedesktop.org/Standards/menu-spec
This package provides the openSUSE definitions for menus.
The package contains an implementation of the draft "Desktop Menu
Specification" from freedesktop.org:
http://www.freedesktop.org/Standards/menu-spec
This package provides the SLED definitions for menus.
This module contains the base MIME and application database for GNOME.
It is meant to be accessed through the MIME functions in GNOMEVFS.
Netspeed is just a little GNOME-applet that shows how much traffic
occurs on a specified network device (for example eth0).
GNOME Nettool is a set of front-ends to various networking command line
tools, like ping, netstat, ifconfig, whois, traceroute, and finger.
gnome-online-accounts provides interfaces so applications and
libraries in GNOME can access the user's online accounts.
GNOME PackageKit provides session applications for the PackageKit API.
There are several utilities designed for installing, updating and
removing packages on your system.
This package contains the GNOME Desktop Panel. The panel is an
easy-to-use and functional interface to manage your desktop, start
programs, and organize access to your data.
This package contains the GNOME Desktop Panel. The panel is an
easy-to-use and functional interface to manage your desktop, start
programs, and organize access to your data.
This package contains the openSUSE default layout for GNOME Panel.
This package provides scripts for collecting strings changed in RPM
patches and merging them to one translation compendium.
This program connects to your mobile phone over a serial port with a
cable, infrared, or Bluetooth connection. It listens for text messages
and, when they arrive, displays them on the desktop. A visual indicator
is displayed in the notification area, if available, in the panel.
GNOME Power Manager is a GNOME session daemon that acts as a policy
agent. It listens for system events and responds with
user-configurable actions.
This package provides additional python bindings for GNOME libraries.