StickerPack has been updated with Rhino Linux, TrueNAS Open Storage, and the new logo for MX Linux!

Show your #distro pride with a “Powered by” Linux sticker for your computer! Created in #Inkscape. 70 distros represented, from Alma Linux to Zorin. Just unhide the layer you want and export or print.

Don’t see your favorite distro? It’s probably because I can’t find a print quality logo to use. Links to print-quality logos appreciated.

#linux #stickers #poweredbylinux

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    Don’t listen to the naysayers. This is fun and people like seeing similar-minded dorks out and about. Having said that, I wouldn’t put some business logo on my computer. But a community distro, why not? Been there done that.

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        May I shamelessly plug my alteranate design?
        I picked it up, lost motivation, dropped it, again and again, so it’s in a sorry state (shoot, I am in a sorry state), but here goes:

        Tux alternative design

        Source (petty much abandoned “for now”)

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            Glad you like it!
            It’s not so much the icon itself, but more what I wanted to do with it, I was asked if there was a Plymouth theme with that so I thought to make it in Blender and then generate the Plymouth animation, but I never completely succeeded because I didn’t understand how it works so in my tests the aspect ratio was all off, I still don’t know who I could ask for help with that

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      Inkscape isn’t necessary. Any app that can open SVG files should work.

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          I suppose that I’m just too lazy after spending tens of hours locating 71 different high resolution logo files, a bunch of different word marks, researching and installing various typefaces, creating layers, groups, precisely aligning and resizing stuff 71 different times, converting all the text into outlines, hiding all the layers, creating a repository, uploading to GitHub, and then offering it to anyone for free.

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              It IS accessible. SVG is a standard format that can be opened by any number of different programs across multiple operating systems.

              Just because you chose not to install one of those programs is not my problem.

              I don’t get mad when I need to open a pdf but I don’t have a pdf reader. I install a fucking pdf reader.

              Get off of your horse, dude.

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          What image viewer are you using? Both Gwenview and Loupe display Inkscape Layers flawlessly for me

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      I’ll look for Tuxedo, but Peppermint OS appears to have dropped their old logo in favor of a word mark on their website. I don’t see the old logo anywhere.

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      Yeah why not also add the firmware blobs to the label as well. Without them, your device wouldn’t work at all. A shiny “UEFI/iwlwifi/broadcom” and “secret microcode updates” should work.

      It’s not just “powered by Linux” but powered by “linux-firmware/Linux”

      Did I do the funny yet?

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      I see it more as pride in the community and administrators. Plenty of distros are complete passion projects and aren’t undeserving of pride.

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      Maybe if you backport hardware support (including x86_64) and bug fixes manually from mainline to 2.4 and compile it as a 64-bit kernel with GCC-2.95.3 for a Ryzen. That’d pretty much get you whatever stickers you wanted. 🤣