It's a Linux desktop environment. Check out http://www.linux.com/feature/129080
gnome panel??
This worked for me with gnome under Ubuntu Gutsy: https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-panel/+question/1170
actually, the gnome shroom does not turn into a gnome, it's just a joke.
try run gnome-panel in the run dialogue (alt+f2)
A Gnome There Was was created in 1950.
There is a Gnome in my garden.
" GNOME" is an acronym for what?
In the word "gnome," it refers to a diminutive, often clever and mischievous, supernatural being associated with earth and nature in folklore.
The cast of Gnome - 2007 includes: Will Janowitz as Gnome
A Gnome There Was has 276 pages.
That really depends on what distro or desktop environment you are using. KDE environments usually launch KNetworkManager automatically on startup. GNOME has a similar manger. It can be added manually by right-clicking the panel, selecting "Add to panel" and clicking "Network Monitor."
Gnome DEV Stands for Gnome Develop [er | ment]. Gnome itself is a Desktop Environment used by most of Linux distributions. "Developer" is the person who develops Gnome, and "Development" is the process followed by developers in order to develop a piece of software (in our case called Gnome).