This talk will concentrate on the Linux community's principal responses to
this complaint, KDE (K Desktop Environment)and GNOME (GNU Network Object
Model Environment).
Future development direction
It will also briefly discuss other GUI desktop environments and window
managers.
Speaker Bio
Bill Latura is a Systems Development Manager with the
Applied Services group at Nalco Chemical Company in
Naperville, IL. He spends his time designing and
implementing process automation systems, providing
technical support for company Internet-based
initiatives such as Web-browser access to process data,
and developing cost-effective methods of process data
collection and storage. He is also the system
administrator for a Linux box being used as a file and
internal Web server running Apache and SAMBA. Bill has
been working with PC's in one form or another since the
early 80's. Currently his home network include four boxes
running a combination of Linux and Window NT connected
via fast Ethernet.
Bill's first exposure to Linux was in the pre-1.0 kernel
days of 1993. He's been a Red Hat fan since summer '95,
though he has also worked with the SuSE, Slackware,
Yggradrasil and Caldera distributions.
Bill has been the Treasurer of UniForum Chicago for the
past four years.
The next meeting of UniForum Chicago will be from 7:00 pm to 9:00 PM on
Tuesday, October 26, 1999 at the College of DuPage. The address of the
meeting facility is:
College of DuPage
Building K, Rm 161
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