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  2. GNOME Panel - Wikipedia

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    GNOME Panel. GNOME Panel is a highly configurable taskbar for GNOME. It formed a core part of the desktop in GNOME 1 and GNOME 2. It has been replaced in GNOME 3 by default with GNOME Shell, which only works with the Mutter window manager. There are many applets for GNOME Panel available in one package called gnome-applets [2] [3] while some ...

  3. Unity (user interface) - Wikipedia

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    Unity (user interface) Unity is a graphical shell for the GNOME desktop environment originally developed by Canonical Ltd. for its Ubuntu operating system. It debuted in 2010 in the netbook edition of Ubuntu 10.10 and was used until Ubuntu 17.10. Since 2017, its development was taken over by the Unity7 Maintainers (Unity7) [ 4] and UBports ...

  4. Cinnamon (desktop environment) - Wikipedia

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    Cinnamon (desktop environment)

  5. Xfce - Wikipedia

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  6. X Window System - Wikipedia

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    X Window System

  7. Menu bar - Wikipedia

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    The standard GNOME desktop uses a menu bar at the top of the screen, but this menu bar only contains Applications and System menus and status information (such as the time of day); individual programs have their own menu bars as well. The Unity desktop shell shipped with Ubuntu Linux from version 11.04 through 17.04 uses a Macintosh-style menu ...

  8. GNOME Shell - Wikipedia

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    GNOME Shell - Wikipedia ... GNOME Shell

  9. MATE (desktop environment) - Wikipedia

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    Operating system. Unix-like, Unix. Type. Desktop environment. License. GPLv2+, LGPLv2+. Website. mate-desktop.org. MATE (/ ˈmɑːteɪ /) [4] is a desktop environment composed of free and open-source software that runs on Linux, and other Unix-like operating systems such as BSD, and illumos operating systems. [5][6]