File:Gnome-speakernotes.svg

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Gnome-speakernotes.svg(SVG file, nominally 128 × 128 pixels, file size: 14 KB)

Description

SVG recreation of Gnome speakernotes.

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Unknown

Source

Self-made in Illustrator; Based off of image from the GNOME package, a free software (GPL) desktop environment.

Author

Gnome?

Permission
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Gnome is GPL

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