May 1999
Linux Gets a Desktop
By Herb Brody
The Free Software Foundation has released software that puts a friendly face on the Linux computer operating system, the flagship of the "open source" software movement. The new software, GNOME (pronounced guh-NOME), is the culmination of a two-year effort by volunteer programmers around the world to make Linux accessible to everyday computer users.
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