t430-coreboot
ascii-logos
t430-coreboot | ascii-logos | |
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1 | 7 | |
10 | 48 | |
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1.8 | 8.0 | |
over 3 years ago | about 2 months ago | |
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t430-coreboot
ascii-logos
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Mint is just too reliable to let go of it
It's a custom logo, you can tell neofetch to point to a text file with whatever logo you like in an ASCII format... the IBM logo is here btw: https://github.com/roadkell/ascii-art
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Earlier this week (Monday, 20th march) my dream powerhouse arrived, a ThinkPad T530!
Thank you. Also, to get the IBM ThinkPad logo on neofetch, I changed some stuff on the config file of neofetch. First, copy all the text from this link and paste into a new file. Basically, create a folder called .ASCII (with the dot behind so that the folder is hidden). And inside that .ASCII folder, go to the terminal, cd into that folder and type in touch ibmthinkpad to create a new file. Then, open the file with nano, vim or your favorite text editor and paste what you copied from that GitHub page. Then, type cd to go back to the home folder. Then, cd into the .config folder, then cd into the neofetch folder and open the config.conf with nano or whatever text editor you want, and search for the image source section, and change the already existed, non commented image_source line to image_source="/home/youruser/.ASCII/ibmthinkpad". Then scroll down a little and find the ASCII colors section. Change the already existing, non-commented ascii_colors line to ascii_colors=(7 4 2 1) . Then, save the file and exit. Then test your change by executing neofetch. For more info about this, visit the GitHub page of this project. You're welcome.
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My ThinkPad T60 (right) next to my friend's ThinkPad T420 (left)
My friend showed it to me yesterday, and I did not know about that, but for this you can download this set of IBM ThinkPad ASCII logos. The GitHub page tells you how to use it and you can change your neofetch config to make the changes permanent, but I never modified the neofetch config file so I can't tell you anything about this. Also, welcome to Linux! I hope you're enjoying it! What distro do you use?
- ThinkPad ASCII logos for all your terminal needs (updated)
- IBM Thinkpad logos for Neofetch
What are some alternatives?
skulls - pre-built coreboot images and documentation on how to flash them for Thinkpad Laptops
Custom-Neofetch - My configuration of the known tool as neofetch
me_cleaner - Tool for partial deblobbing of Intel ME/TXE firmware images
thinkpad-e14-linux - Current state of GNU/Linux on Lenovo Thinkpad E14
x220-coreboot - My my coreboot built for the thinkpad x220, including vga bootsplash, boot menu wait set to 1 sec, and me_cleaner
neofetch.d64 - neofetch spoof for c64
coreboot-builder-scripts - Bash scripts and config files to simplify building of Coreboot using the official coreboot-sdk docker image
IBM-Cloud-Guide - IBM Cloud Guide
x210 - Collection of patches, mods and documentation for the 51nb x210.
Lenovo-U1-Tool - Lenovo Uone Tool for Updating machine's Serial and Model information in UEFI/BIOS.
Hardware - The devices I have, what runs on them, their configurations, issues, solutions, and associated projects
x250-hackintosh - Sebuah repositori GitHub yang berisikan file EFI dan prosedur instalasi Hackintosh di Lenovo ThinkPad X250