Novell plans to launch its first Linux desktop offering, which incorporates technology it acquired from German Linux vendor SuSE last year, within the next month. The vendor says it is combining its own proprietary technology with open source software in an “enterprise-ready” desktop operating system that will be a low-cost alternative for most organisations.
Someone here said that they must be using KDE because of the “Windows look and feel” and it can even “look like Mac OS X”
KDE can look like Windows, but it dosent act like it. (that throws Windows users off.)
KDE can look like Mac OS X but it doosent act like it. (that throws Mac users off.)