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07 August 2009

freedesktop.org - Home

Home * Editar * Visualizar * Diffs * Informações * Inscrever * TextoBruto * Imprimir Welcome to freedesktop.org freedesktop.org is open source / open discussion software projects working on interoperability and shared technology for X Window System desktops. The most famous X desktops are GNOME and KDE, but developers working on any Linux/UNIX GUI technology are welcome to participate. freedesktop.org is building a base platform for desktop software on Linux and UNIX. The elements of this platform have become the backend for higher-level application-visible APIs such as Qt, GTK , XUL, VCL, WINE, GNOME, and KDE. The base platform is both software and standards.

X.Org Wiki - Home

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Home * Editar * Visualizar * Diffs * Informações * Inscrever * TextoBruto * Imprimir The X.Org project provides an open source implementation of the X Window System. The development work is being done in conjunction with the freedesktop.org community. The X.Org Foundation is the educational non-profit corporation whose Board serves this effort, and whose Members lead this work.

freedesktop.org - UserPreferences

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freedesktop.org - Desktops

Desktops * Editar * Visualizar * Diffs * Informações * Inscrever * TextoBruto * Imprimir In general there are two flavors of X desktop. The two most famous "heavyweight" desktop projects are GNOME and KDE; these include both a desktop environment and an application development framework. A desktop environment includes a window manager, help browser, file manager, task bar, and so on. A development framework includes any number of libraries to ease application development, perhaps most importantly a GUI toolkit. GNOME and KDE are the desktops with the most support from Linux distribution vendors.

31 July 2009

group openDesktop.org

Open-PC discussion group other jalpaka jalpaka hive 01 editor Home - jo lu hive 01 Germany, Stuttgart last visit Jul 31 2009 54 friends 17 groups other contents send a message add as friend more info - - description: Let's discuss here stuff about the Open-PC project! what do you think about this project? Do you have any ideas or things you would like to discuss? Feel free to do it here :) homepage: homepage members: 12 comments: 9 created: Jul 27 2009 changed: Jul 27 2009 readability: readable for everybody membership: everybody can join invite people to join leave group deactivate message notification

Enlightenment - About

About Enlightenment We are dedicated to providing advanced graphical libraries, tools, and environments. Currently, the project is made up of three different components: Enlightenment DR16, Enlightenment DR17, and the Enlightenment Foundation Libraries. While we are best known for the Enlightenment Window Manager itself there is a long history of providing advanced libraries and tools to support the window manager and other applications, such as Imlib, Imlib2, and FNLib which extend far beyond the window manager itself in scope. Today, in development toward the DR17 Desktop Shell we have created an entirely new set of libraries and tools that provide more power and flexibility than any other group of graphical libraries available, The Enlightenment Foundation Libraries.

26 June 2007

enlightenment

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What is Enlightenment? Enlightenment. What is Enlightenment?. Some people affectionately refer to Enlightenment as E because typing or saying the whole word is a bit of a mouthful. Early in its history, which began back in 1996, E was just a window manager for X11. Since then, E has now become much more. In the process of building the next generation of the window manager, we have created a suite of libraries for doing data storage and retrieval, scene-graph rendering with a canvas, theme encapsulation, compiling and demand-loading, event loop, inter-process communication, freedesktop.org specification handling, virtual machines, video codec abstractions, widget sets, and more.