/etc/linux_logo.conf is in linuxlogo 5.11-1.
This file is owned by root:root, with mode 0o644.
The actual contents of the file can be viewed below.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 | # /etc/linux_logo.conf
#
# This conf file controls linux_logo. Place your command-line options
# for linux_logo on the first line of this file. Users may use a
# ~/.linux_logo file which will over-ride this file.
#
# The following logos are compiled in to the Debian version of linux_logo:
#
# Num Type Ascii Name Description
# 1 Classic Yes aix AIX Logo
# 2 Classic Yes bsd FreeBSD Logo
# 3 Banner Yes bsd_banner FreeBSD Logo
# 4 Classic Yes irix Irix Logo
# 5 Banner Yes solaris The Default Banner Logos
# 6 Banner Yes banner-simp Simplified Banner Logo
# 7 Banner Yes banner The Default Banner Logo
# 8 Classic Yes classic-nodots The Classic Logo, No Periods
# 9 Classic Yes classic-simp Classic No Dots Or Letters
# 10 Classic Yes classic The Default Classic Logo
# 11 Classic Yes core Core Linux Logo
# 12 Banner Yes debian_banner Debian Banner (white)
# 13 Classic Yes debian_old Debian Old Penguin Logos
# 14 Classic Yes debian Debian Swirl Logos
# 15 Classic Yes gnu_linux Classic GNU/Linux
# 16 Banner Yes mandrake_banner Mandrake(TM) Linux Banner
# 17 Banner Yes mandrake Mandrakelinux(TM) Banner
# 18 Banner Yes mandriva Mandriva(TM) Linux Banner
# 19 Banner Yes pld PLD Linux banner
# 20 Banner Yes redhat RedHat Banner (white)
# 21 Banner Yes slackware Slackware Logo
# 22 Banner Yes sme SME Server Banner Logo
# 23 Banner Yes sourcemage_ban Source Mage GNU/Linux banner
# 24 Banner Yes sourcemage Source Mage GNU/Linux large
# 25 Banner Yes suse SUSE Logo
# 26 Banner Yes ubuntu Ubuntu Logo
#
# See the man page or the output of linux_logo -h for a complete
# list a command-line options.
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