Novell Wont Rush Linux Desktop
To make sure the company gets "it right," Novell is taking its time with its Linux desktop, demoing only a version of it at LinuxWorld for the purpose of user reaction.
SAN FRANCISCONovell Inc. is not, as some had expected, releasing even a beta version of its new Linux desktop at the LinuxWorld tradeshow here. Instead, what the company is doing is just demoing a version of the Novell Linux Desktop at its booth, and its looking for user reactions. "Were not even saying anything about it or when you can expect to see it," said Chris Stone, vice chairman of Novell. "At this point, we just want to let some people who know Linux get a look at what were thinking about doing with the Linux desktop."
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This is not an attempt, one Novell engineer explained, to merge the two desktops code bases. "Theyre just too different," the engineer said. "Theyre built on two different graphic libraries. GNOME uses the Gtk graphical library toolkit, while KDE uses Qt. It would be like writing a novel using both English and Russian."
At the time, Novell thought it would have such a desktop ready by years end. Now, Stone wont publicly give a date. "The project isnt even in alpha. We do have a schedule for it, but thats just for internal use."
Stone explained that Novell has decided, for the same reasons as Perens, that a successful enterprise desktop must have one official interface. However, knowing well the firestorm of controversy such moves have caused in the past, Novell is taking its new desktop slowly. "We want to make sure we get it right," Stone said.
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