How random. My 2014 MBA with Intel HD Graphics 5000 runs Linux beautifully. What a difference a year makes.
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How random. My 2014 MBA with Intel HD Graphics 5000 runs Linux beautifully. What a difference a year makes.
Unfortunately, I’ve had a hard time locating the typeface that they use in their word mark, so I’ve been unable to create the “Debian Edition” text. The word mark that I’m using is a vector file and not a font.
It’s possible that the word mark uses custom glyphs, because I don’t see any mention of the typeface on the official logo GitHub page.
If you have any luck locating the typeface, let me know and I’ll be happy to add LMDE.
Sorry, just these for now.
I just opened it on my iPad with Curve, and the logo is correct. What app are you using?
Window Maker isn’t a distro, it’s a window manager. Scroll all the way to the bottom and click the triangle next to “DEs/WMs/Shells.”
The Slackware S is centered EXACTLY left-to-right.
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Actually, it was Affinity Designer that I used, as I just had to convert the NetBSD logo from EPS. I’m sure that there’s a Linux app that can do it, I just haven’t looked
I am not the maintainer of that folder. I only release the SVG file. You will have to ask ludwig234.
ZSH is already included
I believe that I used Graphic to convert them to SVG, if I remember correctly. I was a Mac user before switching to Linux, so I had already purchased the software.
No, you didn’t miss anything. the EPS (Encapsulated PostScript) files are also vector files. Inkscape just doesn’t like to to open them, so I had to use a program on my Mac to convert them to SVG
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It’s right on their website: https://freebsdfoundation.org/about-us/about-the-foundation/project/
You would need to print them on waterproof sticker paper for them to be reasonably durable. I print with a color laser, so I don’t know if the waterproof paper is inkjet compatible.
I got tired of fooling around with mine and just plugged in a Panda USB Wi-Fi adapter. It’s ugly, but reliable.