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Linux for Your Laptop
by Bill Ball
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Excerpt - on Page 22: "
... stepping 01 This shows the output when booting Linux on a Pentium III 500MHz notebook. If you use the K Desktop Environment (KDE) ... "
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Linux: The Complete Reference
by Richard Petersen
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... Two competing GUIs for UNIX, called Motif and Open-Look, have been superseded by a new desktop standard called the Common Desktop Environment (CDE). Throughout much of its development, UNIX remained a large and demanding operating system requiring a workstation or minicomputer to ... "
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Linux: The Complete Reference, Fifth Edition (Red Hat 7.3 DVD Included)
by Richard Petersen
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... Sun systems. Two competing GUIs for Unix, called Motif and OpenLook, were superseded by a desktop standard called the Common Desktop Environment (CDE), which has since been incorporated into OpenMotif, an open source version of Motif also for use on Linux. ... "
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux & Fedora Edition (DVD): The Complete Reference
by Richard Petersen
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... beginning with an initial root directory. All other directories are ultimately derived from this first root directory. With the K Desktop Environment (KDE) and the GNU Network Object Model Environment (GNOME), Linux now has a completely integrated GUI interface. You can perform ... "
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