GNOME theme optimized for slow machines, offering fast performance.
If you're looking to dig a deeper into the GNOME desktop environment, it is an international initiative to develop an all-in-one desktop environment entirely from free software that sits atop a computer operating system. Its objectives include creating software development frameworks, selecting desktop application software, and developing programs for application launching, file handling, and window and task management. GNOME is associated with the GNU Project and can be made compatible with a variety of Unix-like operating systems, particularly Linux, as well as with the Java Desktop System in Solaris. The name once stood for GNU Network Object Model Environment, although this acronym is out of date. The GNOME project places great importance on user-friendliness, usability, and making things "just work."