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This image is basically a restoration of a previous version, sanitised of what I certainly knew to be non-free logos at the time of the upload — those related to Wikipedia and Wikimedia Commons, Google logos, website favicons; Ubuntu Linux, Mozilla Firefox and Mozilla Thunderbird program icons.

A detailed breakdown of replacements and other changes follows from here:

  • Ubuntu logo from Applications panel > Ubuntu-icon-pd2.png;
  • Thunderbird logo from Applications panel > Crystal_Thunderbird.png (reason for this one was that like the original, it also featured a mail envelope);
  • Firefox logos from Applications panel, the window navigation panel, and the Firefox window title bar replaced with Deer_Park_Globe.png;

Placeholders are one-pixel-wide transparent background squares in place of non-free logos. Instead of replacing them with vanilla logos available from around the rest of the UI, the placeholder squares serve as reminders that respective websites did serve a favicon.

Replacements in some order of importance

Added a placeholder to the following icons in Firefox's Bookmarks bar placed beside the menu:

  • Excite logo;
  • A stylized letter d logo;
  • Blogspot logo.
  • In the Search bar, removed Google logo. (Is the blueish graphic behind the logo also made by Google?)

Added placeholders in tabs for:

  • two Google logos;
  • a Japanese anime logo most likely related to Shuffle! and/or the Navel company;
  • an Amazon.com or Amazon.de logo;
  • a stylized "Pr" logo;
  • a logo with an image resembling R2-D2 from "Star Wars";
  • a stylized "Y" logo (not necessarily related to Yahoo!).

Removed Wikipedia favicons:

  • The main website logo, replaced it with a piece of background image;
  • Wikipedia logo from the Bookmarks bar;
  • Website favicon from the address bar;
  • 6 Wikipedia logos from tabs;
  • 1 Wikimedia Commons logo from a tab.

Nopaste I assumed in good faith to be a free service based on Gnopaste or a plugin related to Glipper, so provisionally kept its icon.

Video

The media player displaying shuffle_op_pub.mpg shows a video related to Shuffle!, which is a production of Navel (company). Although the video with the same file name is still available in a few places on the Internet, it's also on YouTube (playback is linked to start approximately where the relevant clip in the screenshot is at).

The captured piece of clip I replaced with a very similar-looking extract from Sunflowers.jpg, which is Public Domain.

Details of the translucent Compiz window border on top of shuffle_op_pub.mpg I heavily blurred, as creating an exact replica of the window border over part of the extracted Sunflowers.jpg appeared too difficult (and pointless) a task.
-Mardus (talk) 05:11, 30 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]

File:Sunflowers.jpg was deleted on 29 September 2016, but then reappeared on 28.02.2013 as File:Sunflowers helianthus annuus.jpg. -Mardus /talk 12:31, 12 April 2018 (UTC)[reply]
  • After some reading, it turns out, that Shuffle! was originally an adult game for Windows, first released on 30 January 2004. The copyright line in the video contains the years 2003–2004. The Japanese-language song in the video is "Mirage Lullaby" by Yuria. The opening title linked above is still up on YouTube; uploads of the song without the opening title also exist. -Mardus /talk 13:14, 12 April 2018 (UTC)[reply]