Re: RHEL6 Wallpapers



On 08/29/2011 05:03 PM, Sam Sharpe wrote:
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No they shouldn't.

what i meant by "should be same", is what is in the sl i386 and x86_64
packages. graphics are graphics and see no reason why they would differ
due to cpu.

In fact they should specifically differ, because the requirements from
Red Hat when cloning their distro is that you remove _their_ branding

this i am very familiar with. i do not believe that _all_ *backgrounds*
and *wallpaper* will have rhel name showing in them. those that do, i
would be believe have been removed or changes as per cloning restrictions.

that several packages have changed:
http://www.scientificlinux.org/distributions/6x/rnotes/sl-release- \
notes-6.0.html#changed

i am also familiar with that page and i can only say that we interpret it
differently.

If you want the Red Hat desktop background, then you need to get it
from Red Hat - it can be found in the redhat-logos SRPM package on

i can hardly believe that there are source packages for graphics. think
about that one. ;)


all in all, op can pull packages and judge for himself as to what is in
packages and what he wants.


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