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    What color is your Distro

    what color do you think your distro represents?

    here is where it started
    Fedora = Blue
    Ubuntu = Brown
    Suse = green
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    Sabayon -- Red
    Debian -- Brown
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    You think of Debian as Brown? Hrmmm. Yeah I guess I always thought of it as beigey-brown. Well at least the kind of beigey-brown that could be displayed in an 8-bit terminal. I spent most of my Debian days at command line.

    The distro I haven't seen yet that I use would be Slax. It's kinda light blue to me with the KDE plastik theme and its wallpaper, though from the website I would imagine it should be green.

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    CentOS = Red (as in Hat).
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    Gentoo -- light blue and purple
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    Quote Originally Posted by devils_casper View Post
    Debian -- Brown
    Hmm, I've never thought of Debian as brown. My first reaction is that it's red, because the logo is normally red. I don't know what colors are most prevalent in the default install (been a while since I installed my Debian systems). But if I had to say what color Debian feels like, I'd say "transparent."
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    IMO, Debian -- Dark blue and red

    Like the default wallpaper when you just install GNOME
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    Arch is another blue distro.
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