I disagree that arch targets competent Linux user-- they target competent people, so a windows user who is comfortable reading and figuring things out would do well with Arch Linux, and the cube might be helpful for such a person.
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Thanks!
Actually, although I use Arch at work and at home, I am not so "competent, that the commands on the cube are not helpful from time to time. But more important, it's a way to advertise for Linux. When people see the cube om my desk and ask what it's good for :-).
]]>I can understand people wanting to make nice logos and images, and even cubes with it for all I care, but having basic shell commands listed as cheat-sheets together with the arch-logo is imho inapropriate for a distro targeting competent linux users...
Anyway, to each there own, and of course you're free to do whatever you want...
]]>A cube, Why not a box?
I took your design and added the possibility to open it and put another one inside: http://ayudalibertad.blogspot.com.ar/
Cool, maybe one could put a box with terminal commands inside -
]]>I took your design and added the possibility to open it and put another one inside: http://ayudalibertad.blogspot.com.ar/
]]>hmm.... commands are kinda basic, no?
Well, to me this is more of an artistic/fun work than a useful thing.
It would be cool if one could customize the text easily, be it a compile time configuration or a runtime one
hmm.... commands are kinda basic, no?
Yeah: print a buckyball with the wiki on it and that would shift some units...
]]>Example (in spanish):
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_9zOwWD_PYL8/S … t-cube.png
I would really like one in English
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