I made this Linux Mint logo emblem to cover up the Apple logo on my old MacBook that now runs Linux. I am not sure if it will cover the logo of all MacBooks but i am sure that it can be scaled to needs.

I used Prusa Slicer, to slice it, and it automatically offered the option of a color change. I used a translucent red for the lower part and a dark grey for the top. You may want to experiment a bit with the types and infills to get the appropriate effect. I used very fine layer hight as well as ironing to get a smoother surface.

Then simply glued it on top of the illuminated logo

Available for free on Thingiverse and Printables

PS: Many failed attempts went into take this fairly bad picture - i apologize but the dogs were too comfortable

  • FrChazzz@lemmus.org
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    3 小时前

    I’ve stuck Mint on two Apple machines (which I affectionately call my iMint and Mintbook, respectively). Ive been thinking about making a little green Mint logo for the laptop to either stick onto the bitten off part of the Apple logo, or just on the middle (to indicate “Mint inside”). But I also really like yours!

    • cosmicrookie@lemmy.worldOP
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      4 小时前

      I can’t really tell. It’s an old PC that I got second hand and I have never used it as a Mac.

      It seems to work ok as it is though. I mostly use it for browsing and battery life seems to be ok, it’s age considering