Desktop Linux Consortium
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The Desktop Linux Consortium (DLC) is a non-profit organization which aims at enhancing and promoting the use of the Linux operating system on desktop computers.
It was founded on February 4, 2003.
[edit] Members[1]
- ArkLinux
- CodeWeavers
- Debian
- DesktopLinux.com
- KDE
- Linux Professional Institute (LPI)
- The Linux Terminal Server Project (LTSP)
- Lycoris (company)
- Mandrakesoft, which has been renamed Mandriva
- NeTraverse
- OpenOffice.org
- Questnet (Support4Linux.com)
- Samba
- Sunwah Linux (rays Linux Distribution)
- SUSE
- theKompany
- TransGaming Technologies
- TrustCommerce
- Xandros
- Ximian