Switching Between Applications; Accessing Network Resources - Novell LINUX ENTERPRISE DESKTOP 10 SP1 - GNOME 23-05-2007 Manual

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B.5 Switching between Applications
Similar to the taskbar on Windows, the bottom panel in GNOME lets you easily switch between
open windows. Unlike Windows, GNOME lets you set up multiple desktops where each one can run
different programs. Switch between them with a single click.
B.6 Accessing Network Resources
From your desktop, you can access files and directories or certain services on remote hosts or make
your own files and directories available to other users in your network. SUSE Linux Enterprise
Desktop offers various different ways of accessing and creating network-shared resources. Given
that the network structure and the configuration of your computer allow for it, you can easily browse
your network for shared resources and services with the file manager.
GNOME Network Browsing
Figure B-6
To learn more about the various possibilities of accessing network resources, refer to
Section 1.6,
"Accessing Network Resources," on page
34.
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