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:MozillaQuest: In Pursuit of Good Desktop Linux: Network Neighborhood and MS Windows Partitions
MozillaQuest: In Pursuit of Good Desktop Linux: Network Neighborhood and MS Windows Partitions
Aug 8, 2005, 10 :00 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (6013 reads)

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"So, you are not sure what makes a Linux distribution a good desktop Linux but you know it when you see it, right? Perhaps but perhaps not. So, what does it take to be a good desktop Linux distribution?

"Here, we use the term desktop Linux to refer to Linux-based computer systems that sport graphical user interfaces (GUIs) laid out to look and feel like desktops. Two popular GNU-Linux GUI desktop systems are GNOME and KDE. What most people see when they use Microsoft Windows is a GUI desktop..."

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