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GNOME 2.20 Released

Gimli writes "GNOME 2.20 has been officially released. There are a number of enhancements and improvements to things such as power management, Evince (the GNOME document view), Totem (the video player), and note-taking application Tomboy. There are also some changes to GNOME's configuration utilities with an eye towards streamlining them. The timing is impeccable, too: 'This release coincides with the tenth anniversary of GNOME's existence. The project has evolved considerably since its earliest incarnation and has become a global phenomenon. Used as the default environment in popular Linux distributions like Ubuntu and Fedora, GNOME is widely used by Linux desktop users and is supported by a growing community of companies and independent developers. GNOME 2.20 will be included in the next major releases of many mainstream Linux distributions, including Ubuntu 7.10, which is scheduled for release next month. Users who wish to try it now can use the latest Ubuntu 7.10 live CD images, or the latest build of Foresight Linux. You can also check out the release notes."

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  1. Re:Arr! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    The mods see to have lost their sense of humour, has anyone seen it?

    Funny by the way.

  2. Re:Power Management? by larry+bagina · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    I wish my girlfriend had an option to wake up and poll my dick every 100 seconds :-)

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    Do you even lift?

    These aren't the 'roids you're looking for.