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GNOME 1.4 Released
Apr 2, 2001, 19 :45 UTC (21 Talkback[s]) (27588 reads)


Download information: Stable source for GNOME 1.4 is available from the GNOME site. The page linked provides an automated mirror selection tool, instructions for the proper build order, and instructions on how to launch it. Please take advantage of the mirrors. Users on RPM-based systems who'd like to build their own RPM's from the source packages may be interested to know that many of GNOME source packages include spec files that permit generation of RPM's with the command rpm -tb packagename.tar.gz.


PRESS RELEASE -- The GNOME Foundation announces the release of GNOME 1.4. The release offers a stable, powerful and tightly integrated platform that features the most extensive documentation to date, making the help features very user-friendly. GNOME 1.4 includes Nautilus, the new graphical shell for GNOME that features advanced file and Internet browsing capabilities. Developers will find a set of new and updated tools, making GNOME the ideal programming platform.

"GNOME 1.4 has a wealth of new features, from an updated Sawfish window manager to enhanced support and interoperability with other desktop environments." said Havoc Pennington, GNOME Foundation board chair. "This release represents a major leap forward in the GNOME desktop environment. Users will instantly see an improvement in the usability and power of components like Nautilus. Developers will enjoy the strategic advantages of improvements to the component architecture and streamlined tools for greater internationalization and localization of GNOME-based programs."

New or enhanced features of the GNOME 1.4 desktop environment include:

  • Nautilus - a new file manager and desktop environment that allows users to easily manage their files, browse the web and access web-based services through a sophisticated, customizable interface. For example, GNOME users can select any word in a text document and do a Google search on that term or look up the word in an online dictionary.
  • Better support and interoperability with KDE and legacy X applications
  • New Application Launch Feedback lets the user know when a program is in the process of being loaded.
  • Sawfish window manager is now a standard part of GNOME. All aspects of the user interface are customizable through Sawfish, including complete configuration of the look and feel of the desktop.
  • Easier to use and more intuitive help browser and help system, boasting extensive documentation covering all aspects of GNOME operations.
  • GNOME Fifth Toe, a broad collection of applications that run on GNOME.
  • Medusa, the new GNOME searching/indexing package. Medusa is a content and file indexing system that performs quick searches of a user's hard drive.

GNOME 1.4 will also include a number of enhancements for developers, including:

  • GNOME-VFS - The GNOME Virtual File System provides an abstraction to common file system operations like reading, writing and copying files, listing directories and so on. GNOME-VFS is extensible and usable from any application on the GNOME desktop.
  • Updated Bonobo Component Model - 1.4 will include developments in the interfaces that provide standard component programming and program interoperability in Linux and Unix.
  • Xml-i18n-tools - a set of tools for better internationalization and localization of GNOME. Xml-i18n-tools contain some utility scripts for internationalizing various kinds of XML files. In addition, it has a merging feature, which will be extended to handle desktop and MIME files in the future.
  • GConf, a sophisticated system for storing configuration information. It provides a notification service so applications can be notified when a configuration setting changes. changes. Gconf also allows for pluggable storage backends (text files, databases, etc.) and gives administrators control over default and mandatory settings.
  • Enhanced Language Bindings - facilitating the use of GNOME from a number of programming languages. Language bindings included with GNOME 1.4 for Gtk+ include C, C++, Objective C, Ada, Perl, Python, Guile, TOM, Eiffel, Dylan, JavaScript, Pike, Pascal and Haskell. Many of these languages also have support for GNOME widgets available.
  • Enhanced GNOME Display Manager - A re-implementation of the well-known xdm (X Display Manager) program that features X authentication, default and per-display initialization scripts, pre and post-session scripts, pluggable authentication modules and TCP wrappers for access control.

"Since the GNOME project is a free software project, we were able to incorporate advances from some of the most talented programmers in the world," said Maciej Stachowiak, head of the 1.4 Release Team. "Hundreds of people from every part of the world contributed to this release. The result is a mature, stable, powerful and fun-to-use desktop, with the promise of a host of new killer applications, due to the programming enhancements."

GNOME is a free software project that is developing a complete, easy to use desktop for GNU/Linux (more commonly known as Linux), BSD and a variety of other Unix and Unix-like operating systems. The GNOME desktop is used by millions of people around the world. More than 500 computer developers, including over 100 full-time, paid developers, contribute their time and effort to the project.

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Miguel de Icaza: Planning GNOME 2.0(Feb 13, 2001)


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  Talkback(s) Name  and Date
Might as well be the first one to ask... ...   Ximian Packages   
RW
Apr 2, 2001, 17:02:56
 
> Might as well be the first one to ask. ...   Re: Ximian Packages   
Michael Hall
Apr 2, 2001, 17:04:48
 
Not to doubt the good folks at LT, but.. ...   Confirmation?   
Myddrin
Apr 2, 2001, 17:34:20
 
I am so happy.  Thanks GNOME.  I love yo ...   Excellence by nature   
gnomer
Apr 2, 2001, 17:54:18
 
ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/stable/lat ...   Available here   
Jens Milander
Apr 2, 2001, 18:19:39
 
I can't see no trace of gnome 1.4 at ...   Where is it? I hope this is not a april fool j   
The Seeker
Apr 2, 2001, 18:33:44
 
I found it at the ftp site.... the sourc ...   Oh the source is out... where are the packages   
the seeker
Apr 2, 2001, 18:37:53
 
Actaully the latest hourly builds of Nau ...   Re: Excellence by nature   
George
Apr 2, 2001, 18:44:50
 
Anybody know where(or when) debian packa ...   Deb packages?   
Eivind Arnesen
Apr 2, 2001, 19:26:15
 
I haven't been following the 1.4 dev ...   Hey..   
Bastion
Apr 2, 2001, 19:28:25
 
Unfortunately not.  From what I understa ...   Re: Hey..   
Chris Conrad
Apr 2, 2001, 19:47:31
 
Remember this?
 http://linuxtoday.com/n ...   Windows packages?   
Anon
Apr 2, 2001, 20:04:36
 
1.4 doesn't have antialiased fonts a ...   RE:hey   
Steve
Apr 2, 2001, 20:37:24
 
They are already available on Unstable.  ...   Re: Deb packages?   
Jeff Self
Apr 2, 2001, 21:04:00
 
I know there are some deb packages in un ...   Re: Re: Deb packages?   
Eivind Arnesen
Apr 2, 2001, 21:17:00
 
I can't find a version without a bet ...   Where on the FTP site?   
flarg
Apr 3, 2001, 00:50:52
 
Hi guys! call me stupid if you want, but ...   What is anti-aliased font?   
Stupid
Apr 3, 2001, 01:35:47
 
Antialiasing means that the outlines of  ...   AA explained   
mattman
Apr 3, 2001, 06:50:35
 
In essense it is a way of blurring the e ...   RE: What is anti-aliased font   
steve
Apr 3, 2001, 08:28:45
 
Pretty good link at http://www.wpdfd.com ...   Re: What is anti-aliased font?   
Martin Vermeer
Apr 3, 2001, 15:05:37
 
steve - Subject: RE: What is anti-aliase ...   Re: Re: What is anti-aliased font?   
Stupid
Apr 4, 2001, 00:33:43
 
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