Previously Martin Fluch wrote:
> I'm running unstable and (maybe) a month ago I spoted a fish swiming over
> my desktop from left to right, just a small one, just once. Today again.
I suspect you hit an easter egg in GNOME.
Wichert.
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On 16 Aug 2001 00:08:48 +0300, Martin Fluch wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I know that this question was posted some time (some months) ago on this
> list (or debian-user), but I couldn't find the answer in the mailing list
> archives.
>
> I'm running unstable and (maybe) a month ago I spoted a fish swiming ov
Martin Fluch wrote:
> I'm running unstable and (maybe) a month ago I spoted a fish swiming over
> my desktop from left to right, just a small one, just once. Today again.
>
> Does anybody know where this fish is coming from? (I'm a little bit
> confused, since I have never requested it and have n
On Wednesday 15 August 2001 04:08 pm, Martin Fluch wrote:
> I'm running unstable and (maybe) a month ago I spoted a fish swiming over
> my desktop from left to right, just a small one, just once. Today again.
>
> Does anybody know where this fish is coming from? (I'm a little bit
> confused, since
From: "Martin Fluch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I'm running unstable and (maybe) a month ago I spoted a fish
swiming over
> my desktop from left to right, just a small one, just once.
Today again.
>
> Does anybody know where this fish is coming from? (I'm a little
bit
> confused, since I have never req
On Wednesday 15 August 2001 04:08 pm, Martin Fluch wrote:
> I'm running unstable and (maybe) a month ago I spoted a fish swiming over
> my desktop from left to right, just a small one, just once. Today again.
>
> Does anybody know where this fish is coming from? (I'm a little bit
> confused, since
Hi!
I know that this question was posted some time (some months) ago on this
list (or debian-user), but I couldn't find the answer in the mailing list
archives.
I'm running unstable and (maybe) a month ago I spoted a fish swiming over
my desktop from left to right, just a small one, just once. To
Previously Martin Fluch wrote:
> I'm running unstable and (maybe) a month ago I spoted a fish swiming over
> my desktop from left to right, just a small one, just once. Today again.
I suspect you hit an easter egg in GNOME.
Wichert.
--
On 16 Aug 2001 00:08:48 +0300, Martin Fluch wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I know that this question was posted some time (some months) ago on this
> list (or debian-user), but I couldn't find the answer in the mailing list
> archives.
>
> I'm running unstable and (maybe) a month ago I spoted a fish swiming o
Martin Fluch wrote:
> I'm running unstable and (maybe) a month ago I spoted a fish swiming over
> my desktop from left to right, just a small one, just once. Today again.
>
> Does anybody know where this fish is coming from? (I'm a little bit
> confused, since I have never requested it and have
On Wednesday 15 August 2001 04:08 pm, Martin Fluch wrote:
> I'm running unstable and (maybe) a month ago I spoted a fish swiming over
> my desktop from left to right, just a small one, just once. Today again.
>
> Does anybody know where this fish is coming from? (I'm a little bit
> confused, sinc
From: "Martin Fluch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I'm running unstable and (maybe) a month ago I spoted a fish
swiming over
> my desktop from left to right, just a small one, just once.
Today again.
>
> Does anybody know where this fish is coming from? (I'm a little
bit
> confused, since I have never re
On Wednesday 15 August 2001 04:08 pm, Martin Fluch wrote:
> I'm running unstable and (maybe) a month ago I spoted a fish swiming over
> my desktop from left to right, just a small one, just once. Today again.
>
> Does anybody know where this fish is coming from? (I'm a little bit
> confused, sinc
Hi!
I know that this question was posted some time (some months) ago on this
list (or debian-user), but I couldn't find the answer in the mailing list
archives.
I'm running unstable and (maybe) a month ago I spoted a fish swiming over
my desktop from left to right, just a small one, just once. T
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