I'm not sure what I'll be able to find for next year, but I was able to do so this year.
Once again, we do a bit more work (more work than the last one) and we have Christmas in the terminal!
If you're not into Christmas, think of it as a festive tree in the terminal - all for just a little bit of your time and effort. You might even learn something along the way, but probably not.
Also, your directions are based on what I did in Mint when I wrote the article. Other distros will need a different set of commands. Feel free to add 'em as a comment on the site, if you're into all that.
Once again, we do a bit more work (more work than the last one) and we have Christmas in the terminal!
Revisiting Christmas In The Terminal • Linux Tips
Well, it's the day before Christmas and a Linux Christmas can mean having Christmas in the terminal. If you do not celebrate the holiday, that's fine.
linux-tips.us
If you're not into Christmas, think of it as a festive tree in the terminal - all for just a little bit of your time and effort. You might even learn something along the way, but probably not.
Also, your directions are based on what I did in Mint when I wrote the article. Other distros will need a different set of commands. Feel free to add 'em as a comment on the site, if you're into all that.