Fedora disk label
William Hooper
whooperhsd3 at earthlink.net
Mon Dec 15 21:03:05 UTC 2003
Benjamin J. Weiss said:
> From: "William Hooper" <whooperhsd3 at earthlink.net>
> To: <fedora-list at redhat.com>
> Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 1:16 PM
> Subject: Re: Fedora disk label
>
>
>>
>> Benjamin J. Weiss said:
>> > Heck, I just wish that there was an identifiable logo! Can't use the
> red
>> > fedora anymore, cause that's RHEL (and Red Hat has made it abundantly
>> > clear
>> > that they don't want to sully RHEL's good reputation by associating it
>> > with
>> > an 'unstable distro' like Fedora. *sigh*
>>
>> Technically that would be the "Shadow Man" logo, not to be confused with
>> the hat that happens to be red that is the menu icon.
>
> Well, they look the same to me. :) How do you tell the difference?
Then you aren't looking at the right logos. The "Shadow Man" logo is at:
https://www.redhat.com/img/homepg_rh_logo.gif
Also see:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.redhat.fedora.general/7991
I know there are more references, but for some reason I can't find them now.
>> > I guess the logo will have to be a fedora, but of another color. I
>> like
>> > having an easily recognizable logo to put on my CD labels...
>>
>> Why not the stylized F on a blue background that is the favicon for
>> fedora.redhat.com?
>>
>> Point of intereset, the favicon for www.redhat.com is the "Shadowman"
>> mentioned above.
>
>
> I did a 'locate favicon' on both my RH9 box, which returned no easily
> identifiable graphic files, and on my FC1 box. The FC1 box returned
> /var/www/manual/images/favicon.ico, which is the feather for Apache. So I
> have no clue what the "favicon" is that you're talking about. :(
The favicon that is shown in the address bar when you go to those sites
(hence the favicon belonging to httpd).
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William Hooper
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