linux penguin icon request

does any1 have an icon of this?

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http://www.dslreports.com/r0/download/575859~ce9a0cadca4a6ae36c448f33d2f08f06/penguin.gif
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ROFL
you can't remote link to DSLR images. Enjoy the Barney folks.


I'm sure I can find some icons. Looking.
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Ok that response was not at all helpful, sorry. If you want to see the penguin Nick Smith posted, just remove the space and paste this into your browser.

http:// www.dslreports. com/r0 /download/575859~ce9a0cadca4a6ae36c448f33d2f08f06/penguin.gif
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Nick, I tried sending you an email, but your address is invalid.
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It is strange that no permission text was included in the zip for that package, although the port claims to have permission. Without permission, aren't all these ports just RIPS?
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Nick - or anyboy else who's interested - I've converted Everaldo's Macintosh Penguin icon set. I've uploaded it to the Object Dock section (with Everaldo's permission included in the zip) https://www.wincustomize.com/skins.asp?library=29&SkinID=3902

I didn't upload it as an Icon Packager theme because it reallly isn't a full system set, but just a bunch of miscellaneous icons. Seemed the Object Dock section was a ood place for that.

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thanks paxx can i ask how did you converted it to an icon? it was originally gif right?
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No, they (there is a bunch) were originally Macintosh icons. Converted them with Icon Workshop then tweaked them a bit in Stardock's IconDeveloper.

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There are a bunch of good icons/sets at KDELook.org http://www.kde-look.org/index.php?xcontentmode=22&PHPSESSID=c648f6702160b9ad042bc53b13a98743

Here's one for example: http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=11561

I've seen many a penguin there!


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I made one as an apple a while back: https://www.wincustomize.com/skins.asp?library=29&SkinID=3562

hope it's helpful