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Debian Seeks New Logo

Posted by CmdrTaco on Wed Feb 03, 1999 03:47 PM
from the its-about-time dept.
Joy of joys! Debian is going to try to get a new logo. They are doing this in conjunction with the latest Gimp Contest. My cheesy entry is on my gimp page *grin*. Anyway, there are more details on the pages linked above- and the winner gets a Debian CDs for their platform of choice (no fair asking for for something that runs on your C64)
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  • OS/9 (Score:1)

    by Luis Casillas (276) on Thursday February 04 1999, @04:11AM (#2023621) Homepage
    OS/9 is a multitasking, multiuser pseudo-Unix clone that ran on the Tandy Color Computer with 64K. It's been done.

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  • Debian Logo... (Score:1)

    by gavinhall (33) on Wednesday February 03 1999, @04:43PM (#2023622)
    Posted by ladicius:

    I always thought rob's debian logo was pretty neat.
  • Jessica? (Score:1)

    by gavinhall (33) on Wednesday February 03 1999, @04:46PM (#2023623)
    Posted by chiem:


    Who or what is Jessica?
  • by pixel fairy (898) on Wednesday February 03 1999, @09:08PM (#2023624)
    vector formats are far more flexible, you never
    have to worry about scaling them. perhaps they
    should be looking at GYVE instead of the gimp?
    EPS is a good format. ghostscript reads it.
  • by Eccles (932) on Thursday February 04 1999, @06:11AM (#2023625) Journal
    It is the right distribution, and don't call me Shirley.
  • Debian Logo... (Score:1)

    by fizbin (2046) <(martin) (at) (snowplow.org)> on Wednesday February 03 1999, @07:04PM (#2023626) Homepage

    I always thought rob's debian logo was pretty neat.

    So did I - especially since it isn't based around a penguin; Debian would like to be multi-OS as well as multi-platform (the Hurd port exists and continues to improve; at least now they've got a working X). Also, the logo scales well, works in black and white, and looks good on machines with few colormap entries to spare.

  • Thank God (Score:1)

    by GreenPickles (2275) <mbostwick@@@gmail...com> on Wednesday February 03 1999, @03:52PM (#2023627)
    Thank you god that their replacing that logo. Jeeze that pengiun that they have up there looks too damn business like. Feel like I'm using Caledra Linux when I view their webpage.
  • by Pascal Q. Porcupine (4467) on Wednesday February 03 1999, @04:17PM (#2023628) Homepage
    I like the current John Lennon-style penguin. It's *cute*. :)
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  • by seva (5510) on Wednesday February 03 1999, @04:31PM (#2023629) Homepage
    I was actualy looking at contest.gimp.org,
    and since it's crawling slower then 2400 baud
    I figured I'd check /.

    First thing I see is the deb logo story.

    "Fuck, contest.gimp.org is /.ed!" I said ;)

    /Seva
  • new logo (Score:1)

    by josepha48 (13953) on Thursday February 04 1999, @06:21AM (#2023630) Journal
    The should seek a new sutup utility first, dselect stinks, it is NOT new user friendly at all. You reall have to know what you are doing to use this thing. They need something like YAST or even RedHat's setup utility is easier to use.

  • by matbag (15189) on Thursday February 04 1999, @03:27AM (#2023631) Homepage
    The Debian Logo looks fine to me. The SuSE one - now there's a logo that needs a makeover.
  • by Dr.Claw (78885) on Wednesday February 03 1999, @06:13PM (#2023632)
    But I couldn't bring myself to write over the rom already in the old girl... C=64's kick ass, if the entire computing world ever just goes to shit, I must say there is always the C=64 to fall back on.
  • No fear (Score:1)

    by Irwin (172297) on Wednesday February 03 1999, @09:38PM (#2023633)
    I like the Don't fear the penquins logo, that should be put about more.

    I vote you shamelessly promote its use on your front page.
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