Badger Badger Badger on your Desktop (KDE Only)

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To display the dancing Badger on a KDE desktop, users must first install Superkaramba, available for download on kde-look.org. The discussion humorously suggests that this feature could attract more users, particularly women, to Linux. Additionally, it acknowledges existing female Linux users and invites them to engage in discussions on related topics like kernel hacking and scripting at talkroot.com, a sister site to physicsforums.
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Badger Badger Badger on your Desktop! (KDE Only)

http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=12027

In order to have the dancing Badger on your desktop, you need to first install superkaramaba (download is avaliable on kde-look).

If this doesn't convince you girls to use Linux, I don't know what will. :wink:
 
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Hmmm...

What about those of us (us as in girls) who already use linux (or fbsd in my case)? :biggrin:
 
Then you can head over to talkroot.com, the sister site of physicsforums, and talk about kernel hacking, perl scripts, vi and various other interesting topics concerning unix type operating systems. :wink:
 
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