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2.5.1_16

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2.5.1_6

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Mejorada detección de directorios de trabajo, ahora ya no hace falta interación con el usuario

2.5.1_1

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Actualizado a la versión 2.5.1

2.5.0a_37

09 Aug 16:51
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Creada nueva versión, ahora ya resuelve los pasos de la post-instalación de manera automatizada

New version created, now solves post-installation steps automatically

2.5.0a

24 Jul 20:48
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cde-for-linux-void

07 Jul 19:49
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Added new dependencies for the wallpaper
ImageMagick>=7.1.0.27 autorandr>=1.12.1
Compiled for x86_64 and i686

Cde for linux void

05 Jul 12:03
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The Common Desktop Environment (CDE) is a desktop environment for Unix and OpenVMS, based on the Motif widget toolkit. It was part of the UNIX 98 Workstation Product Standard,[3] and was for a long time the Unix desktop associated with commercial Unix workstations.

After a long history as proprietary software, CDE was released as free software on August 6, 2012, under the GNU Lesser General Public License, version 2.0 or later.[4] Since its release as free software, CDE has been ported to Linux and BSD derivatives.

CDE - The Common Desktop Environment is X Windows desktop environment that was commonly used on commercial UNIX variants such as Sun Solaris, HP-UX and IBM AIX. Developed between 1993 and 1999, it has now been released under an Open Source licence by The Open Group.

https://sourceforge.net/p/cdesktopenv/wiki/Home/

To help answer peoples inevitable questions please have a look at the [What is CDE?] and [QandA] pages.

Current State
CDE currently works on several Unix systems. See [SupportedPlatforms] for a current list.

Starting with version 2.4.0a, we are now using GNU autoconf for building rather than the obsoleted and no longer supported Imake.