linux_logo -f -L list
Available Built-in Logos:
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 Classic Yes openbsd OpenBSD Logo
6 Banner Yes openbsd_banner OpenBSD Logo
7 Banner Yes solaris The Default Banner Logos
8 Banner Yes banner-simp Simplified Banner Logo
9 Banner Yes banner The Default Banner Logo
10 Classic Yes classic-nodots The Classic Logo, No Periods
11 Classic Yes classic-simp Classic No Dots Or Letters
12 Classic Yes classic The Default Classic Logo
13 Classic Yes core Core Linux Logo
14 Banner Yes debian_banner_2 Debian Banner 2
15 Banner Yes debian_banner Debian Banner (white)
16 Classic Yes debian_old Debian Old Penguin Logos
17 Classic Yes debian Debian Swirl Logos
18 Classic Yes gnu_linux Classic GNU/Linux
19 Banner Yes mandrake_banner Mandrake(TM) Linux Banner
20 Banner Yes mandrake Mandrakelinux(TM) Banner
21 Banner Yes mandriva Mandriva(TM) Linux Banner
22 Banner Yes pld PLD Linux banner
23 Classic Yes raspi An ASCII Raspberry Pi logo
24 Banner Yes redhat RedHat Banner (white)
25 Banner Yes slackware Slackware Logo
26 Banner Yes sme SME Server Banner Logo
27 Banner Yes sourcemage_ban Source Mage GNU/Linux banner
28 Banner Yes sourcemage Source Mage GNU/Linux large
29 Banner Yes suse SUSE Logo
30 Banner Yes ubuntu Ubuntu Logo
Do "linux_logo -L num" where num is from above to get the appropriate logo.
Remember to also use -a to get ascii version.