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[[File:Linux kernel ubiquity.svg|thumb|400px|Two '''[[windowing system]]s''' found wide adoption for the Linux Desktop [[X11]] and [[Wayland (display server protocol)|Wayland]];<br> current UIs are e.g. [[KDE Plasma Workspaces]], [[GNOME Shell]], or [[Docky]];<br>obsoleted UIs are e.g. [[GNOME Panel]], [[Kicker (KDE)|Kicker]], or [[KDesktop]]]]
The term '''Desktop Linux''' refers to all the software components that build a [[graphical user interface]], that is designed for usage with a [[desktop computer]] and also devices, that offer identical [[human interface device]]s, such as [[Laptop]]s.
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