![]() ![]() Linux_logo is written primarily in C Programming Language, which displays the linux logo in an X Window System, and hence User Interface X11 aka X Window System should be installed. While the output of screenfetch is more formatted and detailed, linux_logo produce a maximum number of color ANSI diagram, and the option to format the output. Linux_logo and Screenfetch should not be compared to each other. ![]() It is worth mentioning here that screenfetch and Neofetch are other tools of a similar kind, which show the distribution logo and more detailed and formatted system information. It also shows information about total physical RAM. The system information associated with the logo includes – the Linux Kernel Version, the Time when the Kernel was lastly Compiled, the Number/core of the processor, Speed, Manufacturer, and processor Generation. The linux_logo utility obtains system information from the /proc filesystem and generates ANSI images of various logos other than the host distribution logo. ![]() Linuxlogo or linux_logo is a tiny command line utility that generates a color ANSI picture of the Linux distribution logo with an uptime (shows system uptime) along with the other system information. ![]()
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