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The GNU Project, started in 1984 by Richard Stallman, had the goal of creating a "complete Unix-compatible software system" made entirely of free software

The closest year Stallman oblige the Free Software Foundation and wrote the GNU Generic Conjoint License (GNU GPL) in 1989
By the aboriginal 1990s, numberless of the programs prerequisite in an operating system (such as libraries, compilers, text editors, a Unix shell, and a windowing system) were completed, although low-level skeleton such as device drivers, daemons, and the kernel were stalled and incomplete. Linus Torvalds defaulter said that if the GNU kernel had been achievable at the allotment (1991), he would not have decided to write his own.

The two main frameworks for developing graphical applications are those of GNOME and KDE

These publicly funded construction are based on the GTK+ and Qt widget toolkits, Linux Consulting respectively, which can also be attached independently of the celebrated framework
Both support a full variety of languages