February 1, 2001 10:50 AM PST
HP to use Gnome interface
HP also is a member of the competing KDE League, which backs a different user interface. Ximian is a company founded by Gnome leader Miguel de Icaza, among others.
February 1, 2001 10:50 AM PST
HP also is a member of the competing KDE League, which backs a different user interface. Ximian is a company founded by Gnome leader Miguel de Icaza, among others.
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