Mac_OS_X_Leopard_for_Debian

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This is a mod of mac 4 lin replacing the mac apple icon used in the main menu and elsewhere, with the Debian logo, enjoy.

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paulkadd

7 good

Itzamna

Do you hear yourself talk, Klepas? Are you a GNU/Linux user? Apple is an unscrupulous capitalist entity. To heck with what they think, I'll gladly steal their interface like they've stolen BSD code.

paulkadd

thumbs up from me .. lol

klepas

G’day, These seem directly stolen from Mac OS X and thus in violation of the license terms of Apple’s software….

init6

They're not in violation of anything if you own a copy of OS X. And I do.

klepas

I think you might be in violation if you upload them to a third party website and thus make them available for distribution?

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