OSDL links battling Linux factions
The Open Source Development Labs (OSDL) has released version 1.0 of its Project Portland application to link rival Linux technologies.
The software provides developers with a set of tools to create applicationsthat execute on the KDE and Gnome Linux desktop environments.
KDE and Gnome define the graphical user interface, replacing the command prompt with a more user friendly environment similar to the interface for Apple's Mac OS X or Microsoft's Windows.
The Portland application is available for download from the Project Portland website, and is supported by the Debian, Fedora and OpenSUSE applications.
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