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News Archive - April 2006 - News Post

Desktops and DCC

Saturday 8th April 2006

Category: News

First of all, a project that hopes to bring together GNOME and KDE, among others: Portland. This allows a programmer to use the same code to run as well on GNOME as on KDE. Some called it Desktop Linux's best day ever.

Meanwhile, the DCC Alliance claims that they're not dead yet, although MEPIS has decided to change from the DCC Common Core to Ubuntu, which is not a member of the DCC Alliance. Finally, we hear of Governent websites failing web tests.

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