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		<description><![CDATA[After playing with the GNOME Appearance preferences on my new Mint 8 installation, I managed to completely lose the color scheme, window decorators and other options for the default Helena theme &#8211; which I actually liked. Due to an unrelated incident that I will blame on an abuse of Compiz (which really doesn&#8217;t play nice [...]]]></description>
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