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By Ingrid Marson
Posted on ZDNet News: Feb 21, 2006 7:53:00 PM

The next version of GNOME has been designed to make it easier for administrators to deploy the Linux desktop environment in enterprises.

GNOME 2.14, which is due for release on March 15, will include new administrator tools such as a profile manager and an editor to lock down PC functionality, developer Davyd Madeley wrote in an article posted on the GNOME project Web site last week.

Madeley explained in his blog that he wrote the article to "pimp the shiny features" in GNOME 2.14, although he cautioned that the details of what is included in the final version of 2.14 may change.

The profile manager, called Sabayon, enables administrators to make profiles for groups of users and to create default and mandatory settings for these groups.

The lock-down editor, called Pessulus, lets them disable certain functionality in the GNOME desktop. "This feature is useful in corporate environments and Internet cafes where users should not be allowed to edit panels, use the command line, etc.," Madeley wrote.

GNOME 2.14 should also offer "significant" performance increases due to a new memory allocator. The new allocator takes only two seconds to perform an operation that took the previous one 26 seconds, claimed Madeley.

Although GNOME (GNU Network Object Model Environment) has a devoted following among the technical community, Linus Torvalds, the founder of Linux, is not a fan of the desktop environment. Last year, Torvalds claimed that GNOME has been developed by "interface Nazis," and recommended that users switch to the rival desktop environment, KDE (K Desktop Environment).

Ingrid Marson reported for London-based ZDNet UK.

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DOS is NOT an 11 year old OS.
I just have to laugh that you are using the incredibly ludicrous and inaccurate statement of
"Now you are comparing linux to DOS, an 11 year old OS." to support your position.

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Here's how stupid I am...  bill@... | 02/21/06
Nah, not stupid, but balanced  Tony Agudo | 02/21/06
I admit...  bill@... | 02/21/06
how about the kernel nazis  hipparchus2001 | 02/21/06
Yes, Linus Torvalds has been saying some rather regretable things lately.  DonnieBoy | 02/22/06
There is a difference  bigpicture | 02/21/06
Flexibility is what drives adoption  Chad_z | 02/21/06
Link no longer exists...  Tony Agudo | 02/21/06
Yes it does - just broken in message by line break  EldonR | 02/21/06
Typo correction...  EldonR | 02/21/06
Sorry, you're right!  Tony Agudo | 02/21/06
Linux is Worse than MINI-ME & thrown away fortune.  VONDRASHEK@... | 02/21/06
Errr...Who is "They"?  bill@... | 02/21/06
if you don't know the answer to that question  hipparchus2001 | 02/21/06
RE: Linux is Worse than MINI-ME & thrown away fortune.  richdave | 02/21/06
huh?  code_flogger | 02/21/06
Bwuh?  thunderdome1 | 02/22/06
The most incoherent rubbish ever.  jgmsys@... | 02/22/06
tin(foil) hats on!  Colonel Panijk | 02/22/06
Yeah, and I thought...  Tony Agudo | 02/22/06
Have a look  Richard Flude | 02/21/06
actually I used to like KDE  hipparchus2001 | 02/21/06
Minimalism is okay, too...  Tony Agudo | 02/21/06
little known facts  hipparchus2001 | 02/21/06
Thanks for the info!  Tony Agudo | 02/21/06
Wow  TonyMcS | 02/21/06
Better comparison is with Windows XP. XP looks like a toy OS for kids.  DonnieBoy | 02/21/06
Looks better than 95  thunderdome1 | 02/22/06
True, true  Tony Agudo | 02/22/06
I have always like GNOME. KDE is uuuuuuugly and like a toy desktop for kids  DonnieBoy | 02/21/06
I thought there would be less retards here...  Mitch 74 | 02/22/06
And, I said they should license it under LGPL, NOT GPL.  DonnieBoy | 02/22/06
Another thing, as far as I know you can NOT use Nautilus to browse the web.  DonnieBoy | 02/22/06
KDE has too many bells and whistles  zmud | 02/22/06
Donnie  Linux User 147560 | 02/22/06
GNOME sliding Linux onto business desktops  Loverock Davidson | 02/21/06
Linux without admin tools? For cryin' out loud...  Tony Agudo | 02/21/06
No cryin  Loverock Davidson | 02/21/06
Didn't even read my whole post!  Tony Agudo | 02/21/06
RE: Didn't even read my whole post!  markbn | 02/22/06
Can't think of what to put here  thunderdome1 | 02/22/06
RE: Can't think of what to put here  markbn | 02/22/06
Don't have to program in C  mosborne | 02/22/06
I program for GNOME in C++  Anti_Zealot | 02/22/06
To each his/her own way...  Tony Agudo | 02/22/06
DOS is NOT an 11 year old OS.  drake2 | 02/25/06
Do keep in mind....  jgmsys@... | 02/22/06
the "2 steps behind OS"???  mdsmedia | 02/21/06
Try Linux. You might like it.  thunderdome1 | 02/22/06
Have before, didn't like it  Loverock Davidson | 02/22/06
Try it again, it's got better  thunderdome1 | 02/22/06
We've got a race now!  Oxmyx | 02/21/06
RE: We've got a race now!  markbn | 02/22/06
Not Linux's fault  thunderdome1 | 02/22/06
The driver problem is mostly the fault of Linux.  DonnieBoy | 02/22/06
RE: Not Linux's fault  markbn | 02/22/06
A Linux distribution supports  mosborne | 02/22/06
Then that day seems to be here for many  Linux User 147560 | 02/22/06
Linux is ready NOW!  thunderdome1 | 02/23/06
Yawn  Boot_Agnostic | 02/22/06
Good move.  htotten | 02/22/06
They need to get rid of that crazy logo  zmud | 02/22/06
Are Sun and Novell responsible?  davidr69 | 02/22/06
Actually, Sun, HP, and IBM all agreed to standardize on GNOME  DonnieBoy | 02/22/06

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