> However, a quick look at the file reveals that the debian logo is
> actually a large jpeg. If someone could find a vector source of the
look at it:
http://gnuart.onshore.com/svg/openVertColor.svg
p.s. http://www.debian.org/logos (EPS)
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Mati ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Sounds like a Windows problem,
> However, a quick look at the file reveals that the debian logo is
> actually a large jpeg. If someone could find a vector source of the
> Debian logo (I'm sure there is one somewhere) which could be converted
it's on debian.org site - I'll find it within seconds :-)
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Mati ([EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Fri, 2002-08-30 at 16:16, Erich Schubert wrote:
> And sunshineinabag.co.uk already has a Debian GDM2 login screen
> http://sunshineinabag.co.uk/
> which (when one replace the ridiculous apples ;) could be a nice default
> for gdm2 (when it gets packaged, i can't await it ;)
>
> The "Debian colo
> And sunshineinabag.co.uk already has a Debian GDM2 login screen
> http://sunshineinabag.co.uk/
> which (when one replace the ridiculous apples ;) could be a nice default
> for gdm2 (when it gets packaged, i can't await it ;)
It's nice, but I think that this white color is too absorbing,
maybe som
On themes.freshmeat.net there are a few Debian themes, some nice
backgrounds etc.
For example this one could go for a futuristic aqua-like look
(GnuBubbles for GTK2 for example?)
http://themes.freshmeat.net/screenshots/28071/
And sunshineinabag.co.uk already has a Debian GDM2 login screen
http://s
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