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    It's a perfect mix of a useful tool (calibrate the gamma for your
    monitor) and the strange pirate fascination in
    #gnome-hackers. It's GammaarRRr!.
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    This is version 0.1. It sucks, though it does work. It's full of
    bugs, but it has potential. Download a <a
    href="http://www.burtonini.com/computing/gammaarRRr-0.1.tar.gz">tarball
    here</a>.
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