Open vinyanalista opened 5 years ago
The full list of core applications for GNOME 3.26 is as follows:
Some GNOME core apps already have their own feature requests:
Clocks can be installed with:
# zypper in gnome-clocks gnome-clocks-lang
Characters can be installed with:
# zypper in gnome-characters gnome-characters-lang
Disk Usage Analyzer (Baobab) can be installed with:
# zypper in baobab baobab-lang
Disks (gnome-disk-utility) can be installed with:
# zypper in gnome-disk-utility gnome-disk-utility-lang
Documents can be installed with:
# zypper in gnome-documents gnome-documents-lang
Fonts (gnome-font-viewer) can be installed with:
# zypper in gnome-font-viewer gnome-font-viewer-lang
Help (Yelp) can be installed with:
# zypper in yelp yelp-lang
Logs (gnome-logs) can be installed with:
# zypper in gnome-logs gnome-logs-lang
Photos can be installed with:
# zypper in gnome-photos gnome-photos-lang
Software can be installed with:
# zypper in gnome-software gnome-software-lang
To Do can be installed with:
# zypper in gnome-todo gnome-todo-lang
Weather can be installed with:
# zypper in gnome-weather gnome-weather-lang
Emoji characters on GNOME depend on Google’s Noto Color Emoji font (source: How to Use Emoji on Ubuntu - OMG! Ubuntu!).
That font is provided by the noto-coloremoji-fonts
package.
Linux Kamarada is moving to GitLab. Any updates to this issue are going to be reported on GitLab.
GNOME core apps are a special class of applications that provide important functionality to the GNOME experience. They have sufficiently-high general appeal that they should be installed out-of-the-box by operating systems that wish to ship the GNOME desktop the way that upstream intends.
Linux Kamarada should bring GNOME core apps as much as possible and interesting to the end users.
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