Unfree icons on Trisquel

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bitf
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A rejoint: 10/27/2009

So I was looking for some graphics to play with in inkscape. I went to the icons folder and found some grapics that are svg copies of unfree logos in /usr/share/icons/oxygen/scalable/apps. I don't recall installing these, but I may have. I the file contains mostly free graphics, but also the AIM, Netscape, Realplayer and StarOffice logos. It shouldn't be a huge deal, but these logos are nonfree and need to be removed.

Gnoob
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A rejoint: 10/22/2009

My .../apps folder only contains the file "phonon-xine.svgz". Nothing else there.

aitux
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A rejoint: 02/11/2009

Hi,

I have been checking your issue on my computer and this directory
doesn't exist on it. Have you installed any package recently? It would
be nice to know the origin of this files, it'd be a problem if they are
on the repositories. :~

Thank your for taking care of Trisquel users freedom ;)

El dv 18 de 12 de 2009 a les 05:45 +0100, en/na name at domain va
escriure:
> So I was looking for some graphics to play with in inkscape. I went to the
> icons folder and found some grapics that are svg copies of unfree logos in
> /usr/share/icons/oxygen/scalable/apps. I don't recall installing these, but I
> may have. I the file contains mostly free graphics, but also the AIM,
> Netscape, Realplayer and StarOffice logos. It shouldn't be a huge deal, but
> these logos are nonfree and need to be removed.
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> name at domain
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bitf
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A rejoint: 10/27/2009

The icons come from a package in Synaptic used by Amarok and Konqueror called kde-icons-oxygen. I also found the icons in /usr/share/icons/default.kde4/scalable/apps (don't know if that comes preinstalled). There is also a AIM logo in /usr/share/icons/gnome/scalable/apps

bitf
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A rejoint: 10/27/2009

The ICQ symbol in /usr/share/icons/oxygen/128x128/apps, /usr/share/icons/default.kde4/128x128/apps look very close the original (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:ICQ.svg).
Wikipedia classifies the bluetooth logo as non-free (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Bluetooth.svg)
On http://www.bluetooth.com/Bluetooth/Press/Media/Downloads/ it says:
"The logos below are owned by the Bluetooth SIG."

aitux
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A rejoint: 02/11/2009

El ds 19 de 12 de 2009 a les 00:38 +0100, en/na name at domain va
escriure:
> The icons come from a package in Synaptic used by Amarok and Konqueror called
> kde-icons-oxygen. I also found the icons in
> /usr/share/icons/default.kde4/scalable/apps (don't know if that comes
> preinstalled).

OK, the problems seems to come from the package "kde-incons-oxygen"
since I haven't got it installed and I neither have the icons.

> There is also a AIM logo in
> /usr/share/icons/gnome/scalable/apps.

I supose you refer to "im-aim.svg", that's a free image, it's not the
official aim icon, it's just a copy.

Thank you a lot for your help, I'll try to contact Trisquel maintainers
to solve the problem as soon as possible,

Regards,
--
Aitor Ruano Miralles <name at domain>

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bitf
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A rejoint: 10/27/2009

The official logo and the copy are very similar. I created a comparison here

flop

I am a translator!

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A rejoint: 02/16/2009

I can confirm what bitf says about these icons -I guess I also have installed the same package from KDE.