You are taking the "GNOME Basic Information" quiz. Answer the questions you see in the pages and then hit "Submit" to see which questions you got right or wrong. You may share your results with your friends afterwords about the quiz you just took or challenge them to score better than you! By the way, don't forget to support us on Patreon. We can publish more of these nice quizzes if more people join the cause. 1. GNOME is a: Web browser Video player Terminal Desktop environment 2. GNOME was initially released in: 1999 1998 1991 1990 3. GNOME is part of: The Linux Foundation Google chrome The GNU Project LXDE 4. GNOME is developed by: The Linux Foundation Google Arch Linux The GNOME Project 5. GNOME is licensed under: MIT BSD Licence GPLv2+ GPLv1 6. GNOME Shell is: The name of the GNOME terminal The name of the GNOME web browser The graphical shell of the GNOME desktop environment the command line shell of the GNOME desktop environment 7. GNOME is the default desktop environment on: Ubuntu Arch linux Gentoo Linux Mint 8. The base GNOME toolkit is: QT Openbox GTK SSH 9. GDM is: A graphical login manager A programming toolkit GNOME Default Metrics A terminal 10. The official file manager for the GNOME desktop is called: Pcmanfm File GNOME Files GNOME File Manager 3 out of 2 You have finished your quiz. Either go back to review your answers or hit "Submit" below to get your results! Time is Up! Time's up
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