The promise of Desktop Linux has been long coming. It's made significant progress since the mid-90s when GNOME and KDE came out, giving Linux users a somewhat modern desktop to work upon.
Opinion: How Desktop Linux Should BehaveCourtesy Topix - Unix Tue, 09/02/2008 - 22:47
The promise of Desktop Linux has been long coming. It's made significant progress since the mid-90s when GNOME and KDE came out, giving Linux users a somewhat modern desktop to work upon. Tags:
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