Linux Distributors Work Towards Desktop Standards
Sunday, April 23, 2006
An article from MSNBC discussing a move by several Linux distributors to standardize on a set of components for desktop versions of the operating system. "The standard created by the Free Standards Group should make it easier for developers to write applications that will work on Linux versions from different distributors. Linux has a firm foothold as an operating system for servers -- it's popular for hosting Web sites, for instance -- but has only a few percent of the desktop market."
See original slashdot post: here.
See original slashdot post: here.