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Part I: Getting Your Feet Wet<br />

Figure 4-1 shows you what the GNOME desktop looks like after you log in to<br />

your Ubuntu system.<br />

The menus<br />

The menu-and-icon panel<br />

Figure 4-1:<br />

The default<br />

GNOME<br />

desktop in<br />

Ubuntu 9.04.<br />

The desktop panel<br />

To find out more about GNOME, visit the main GNOME Web site at www.<br />

gnome.org.<br />

Keep in mind that the programs you have depend on the type of installation<br />

you chose and what system features you customized; if what you have is different<br />

from what you see in the descriptions or figures, don’t panic!<br />

The GNOME desktop environment is divided into four parts:<br />

✓ The menus<br />

✓ The menu-and-icon panel at the top of the screen<br />

✓ The desktop panel on the bottom of the screen

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