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Linux standards base widens

Alorie Gilbert CNET News.com

Published: 18 Oct 2005 09:50 BST

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Some big names in the computer industry are pledging to make the development of desktop applications for Linux much easier than it has been.

Adobe, IBM, Intel, HP, Novell, RealNetworks and Red Hat are all backing the new Linux standards effort led by the Free Standards Group. The non-profit organisation plans to marshal its resources to form standards for key components of Linux desktop software, including libraries, application runtime and install time. The group said Monday that it will encourage software developers to use its guidelines when building programs for Linux as part of its Linux Standard Base project.

The goal of the project is to encourage the development of more applications for the Linux platform, the group said. Developing applications for Linux desktops is a complicated endeavour now because of significant differences between two prevailing desktop environments, called GNOME and KDE.

"With this complex and costly development and support environment, independent software vendors may choose not to target the Linux desktop, leading to reduced choice for end users and an inability to compete with proprietary operating systems," the Free Standards Group said in a statement.

The growth of Linux desktops has been slow, especially among consumers. Microsoft's Windows continues to dominate the PC world. About 90 percent of all desktops and laptops are powered by Microsoft, according to reports from research firms Gartner and IDC.

The Free Standards Group expects to release the first specification for Linux desktop software early next year and to begin certifications shortly afterward. It plans to give compliant applications a "Linux Standard Base Desktop" certification mark.

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