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Is there any way to force the Debian logo to come up in red rather than white?
I've been using linux_logo for around 15 years, but started using neofetch for OSs that it doesn't support. I might as well now use neofetch for Debian as well now, but I would prefer the logo to be red. I would rather be able to do this in config rather than adding my own logo, but if I can do that without altering the package but add it using config, that would be fine too.
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Is there any way to force the Debian logo to come up in red rather than white?
I've been using linux_logo for around 15 years, but started using neofetch for OSs that it doesn't support. I might as well now use neofetch for Debian as well now, but I would prefer the logo to be red. I would rather be able to do this in config rather than adding my own logo, but if I can do that without altering the package but add it using config, that would be fine too.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: