White on black tty is the common denominator of all Linux distros, I have tried.
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This colors: 🏳️🌈
Like, what are the iconic colors of Linux? The equivalent to the MS blue?
Tux’s colors I guess. Yellow, black and white.

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Debian: Don’t complain, she calls me Old Ubuntu!
Red like Xenia!

So what colour is a car anyway? Black like a car, purple like a car? Blue like a car?
There’s a famous Henry Ford quote: “Our customers can get a car in any color they like as long that color is black”
Purple like Debian?
You know… Debian:

It’s whatever the Variety app picked.
Yes
Black and white 80x25 BIOS text screen with the IBM PC ROM font, not unlike the MS-DOS it sought to replace.
Everything else is fluff on top of that, possibly occupying different graphics planes available in whatever hardware is available.
Yes, technically modern PCs and Linux have moved beyond that 80x25 screen for the most part, but its immediate descendant is still in use, often during boot, but also on Ctrl-Alt-F[1-6] on many distros.
Blue like Arch?
#1793d1 pls…
why is debian purple? I always imagine it was white/red, which is why everytime I dock at the mothership my eyes get seared.
IDK. Octarine, probably.
It’s white, the sum of all colors (distros).
Black is the lack of light, so no.









