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 c
On Fri, Oct 09, 1998 at 01:57:20PM -0700, Chris Waters wrote:
> Last time I checked, the license for the logo didn't allow its use in a
> package (which I complained about, so maybe that's not true any more).
> I tried to do this myself, and found that the logo was unrecognizable
> when shrunk dow
Michael Meskes wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 09, 1998 at 11:16:27AM -0700, Kenneth Scharf 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 corn
On Fri, Oct 09, 1998 at 11:16:27AM -0700, Kenneth Scharf 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 th
*-Kenneth Scharf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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| 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
On Fri, Oct 09, 1998 at 11:16:27AM -0700, Kenneth Scharf 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 th
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 t
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