On Fri, Oct 09, 1998 at 03:54:01PM -0400, Branden Robinson wrote: > > Whenever you start a program running under X11, the windows created > > usually have the little 'X' logo in the upper left hand corner. If > > you are running RedHat linux however, the upper left hand corner of > > the windows contains the RedHat logo (head with a red hat). Why can't > > it (under Debian) have the blue eyed penguin logo? > > Just because Red Hat sees the need to urinate all over everything with > their logo doesn't mean we should. Nevertheless, this kind of thing is > easily configurable with the window manager, so if you want to do it for > your own machine(s), there's nothing to stop you.
Most Debian users are like most Redhat users: They won't care if the logo is there or they'll be proud to have it. If neither of those is the case, they'll change the damned logo, no problem. =>
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