Image:Gnome-screensaver-screenshot-Ubuntu 6.06.png
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[edit] Summary
Screenshot of gnome-screensaver 2.14.3, as configured by default on Ubuntu 6.06. Displayed is the popsquares hack for XScreenSaver.
Copyright is held by the GNOME project and by Levi Burton, author of popsquares. Per Wikipedia:Fair Use, this image is used to exhibit the gnome-screensaver interface. Popsquares is released under a public-domain equivalent license, and therefore may be used on Wikipedia without limit.
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