Getting GNOME

GNOME is available to install through most GNU/Linux distributions.


Fedora

Fedora

Fedora Workstation is a polished and easy to use operating system for laptop and desktop computers, providing an up-to-date GNOME experience straight out of the box.

openSUSE

openSUSE

openSUSE is an operating system geared for sysadmins, developers, and desktop users alike. GNOME can be selected when installing openSUSE.

Ubuntu

Ubuntu

Ubuntu is a desktop operating system that powers millions of PCs and laptops around the world. Stable and long-term support (LTS) releases provide GNOME featuring Ubuntu’s unique look and feel.

Arch Linux

Arch Linux

Arch Linux is a rolling release operating system that provides access to an always up-to-date GNOME experience. GNOME can be installed directly from the Arch Linux repositories, with instructions on how to do so found here.

Debian

Debian

Debian is one of the oldest and most well-established GNU/Linux operating systems, and it has consistently maintained a stable and reliable GNOME experience for its users.

Vanilla

Vanilla OS

Vanilla OS is designed to be a reliable and productive operating system for your daily work. The latest version of GNOME is always included with Vanilla OS, receiving timely updates throughout the lifecycle of the operating system.


Get the Code

GNOME is a collection of Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) projects. The source code and assets belonging to GNOME and our affiliated projects are available via our GitLab where they are freely available to be viewed, downloaded, modified, and redistributed.


If you have an update to report for any product shipping GNOME (version information, updated links, etc) please post an issue on our GitLab.