
Worth showing the installer, which is really thought of, except it uses “Forward” instead of “Next”, which is a little detail, but still worth mentioning.

Since this is GNOME, you can add new panels, move panels around, and add all sorts of potentially useless applets to an existing panel.

Because I’m using one of those “evil” Atheros network chipsets, I have to add a restricted driver, which shouldn’t take long.

As for audio playing, Rhythmbox is included by default.

This is the screen resolution utility. Not much to say about this one. |