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$OpenBSD: README.OpenBSD,v 1.29 2009/10/22 16:47:37 ajacoutot Exp $ The OpenBSD/GNOME desktop ========================= * Introduction ------------ The gnome-session package only takes care of installing minimal GNOME libraries. For a satisfying GNOME user experience, it is advised to install at least the following packages: sudo pkg_add eog \ file-roller \ gdm \ gedit \ gnome-audio \ gnome-backgrounds \ gnome-control-center \ gnome-media \ gnome-panel \ gnome-screensaver \ gnome-terminal \ gnome-themes \ gnome-utils (xscreensaver can be used instead of gnome-screensaver) This file will briefly explain to you how to make this experience more pleasant. * A note about accessibility -------------------------- If you want to make the GNOME applications "accessible" (e.g. nautilus), you'll need to install the libgail-gnome package which adds ATK interfaces for libbonoboui and libgnomeui widgets. * Installing more packages ------------------------ If your needs aren't satisfied yet, there are many other packages you can install. The most important ones will be mentioned by category: (if you have access to an OpenBSD ports tree, you can find most GNOME related ports under the x11/gnome category) - Accessibility * dasher - predictive text input system * gnome-mag - screen magnifier * gnome-speech - speech module * gok - on-screen keyboard * libgail-gnome - ATK interface to other applications (see above) * mousetweaks - mouse accessibility enhancements * orca - assistive technology for visually impaired - Communication * ekiga - SIP and H.323 conferencing application * empathy - Telepathy based messenger for e.g. MSN, Jabber, etc * epiphany - lightweight and simple web browser * evolution - integrated email and PIM software * gossip - Jabber client - Development * devhelp - API documentation browser * gedit-plugins - plugins for Gedit * ghex - HEX editor * glade3 - user interface builder * gnome-devel-docs - developer documentation - Utilities * alacarte - simple menu editing tool * cheese - take photos and videos with your webcam * conduit - all-in-one synchronization application * evince - document viewer for multiple document formats * gcalctool - desktop calculator * gconf-editor - editor for GConf settings * gnome-games - collection of games * gnome-scan - scanning application * gnome-themes-extras - extra themes for GNOME * gnome-video-arcade - MAME front-end * gnomebaker - CD/DVD burning application * gucharmap - Unicode character map * hamster-applet - time tracker applet * mergeant - database administration GUI * nautilus-open-terminal - open terminal from a nautilus folder * nautilus-sendto - integrate applications into Nautilus * tango-icon-theme - Tango icon theme * pessulus - lockdown editor for desktop * planner - project management * seahorse - encryption, keys and passwords manager * system-config-printer - printer (CUPS) administration tool * tomboy - desktop note-taking * totem - multimedia player * xdg-user-dirs-gtk - manage well know user directories * Startup and more documentation ------------------------------ One can log in using the login manager, GDM. Or by using the 'startx' command. In order to use the latter, add a line like the following to your .xinitrc or .xsession script: 'exec ${TRUEPREFIX}/bin/gnome-session' . For more information on using OpenBSD packages please refer to: http://www.OpenBSD.org/faq/faq15.html . For more general information on using GNOME, please see: http://live.gnome.org/ .