I'm not sure it is Gnome or X or what, but there are some useful key strokes to remember on Linux. At least Ubuntu 9.10 has them working. I haven't haad a chance to try them on Red Hat at work. You have to have special effects turned on in Linux for these to work.
The above is inverted. It is very difficult for me to read blue on white. Hitting Windows-N for one program or Windows-M for all programs causes the display, including pictures and video to invert. This makes blue text on a white background appear tan on black. This is much easer to
This is normal for comparison.
The above is 'Windows-E'. Linux has multiple desktops available by default. You can click on the screens and move things from one dekstop to another by dragging.
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