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Tux n Tosh Icons Reloaded
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Hi JPNeira, I want to tell you, that I love your Theme and that it is great, that you ported this icontheme from KDE to gnome. Thanks for this. I have been waiting for a long time for this icontheme to work in ubuntu-desktop- And now I just donwloaded and installed your theme successfully and can confirm: it works!! Then an additional question: could you make a nice Metacity-Theme for it? I have seen on your picture that you are using the Sonar-Theme from OpenSuse. I have it installed since a week now. But I prefer to use it with the original mint-Tango icons from the current OpenSuse-Release. Then I want to tell you, if you want the Icons from the current OpenSuse Release, you can either get them here in http://gnome-look.org or you can find them in http://softpedia.com in the subdirectory "Desktop-Environment". Greetings Karmicbastler