How to Make an Aperture Science Themed Ubuntu Computer

Look for Aperture Science images on Google images or whatever you use, and copy them to your desktop., Once you have all of your images, make one of them your desktop background., Go into Gimp and open up the Aperture Science image we used for the...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Look for Aperture Science images on Google images or whatever you use

    If you are experienced at using Ubuntu then you will know how to do this. ,,,, you will have to change the Login screen type to do this.

    Enlarge the screenshot to show how. ,,, Did it show our edited Aperture Science logo? If not, look at the steps again.

    You may have skipped something. , then print the Aperture Science logo onto a piece of plastic. after that, tape the plastic on your computer. ,
  2. Step 2: and copy them to your desktop.

  3. Step 3: Once you have all of your images

  4. Step 4: make one of them your desktop background.

  5. Step 5: Go into Gimp and open up the Aperture Science image we used for the desktop.

  6. Step 6: Make this a bit smaller and put it at the top of the work station.

  7. Step 7: Fill in the rest of the area with black.

  8. Step 8: set this as your Login background.

  9. Step 9: to make sure it works

  10. Step 10: click the switch user button.

  11. Step 11: Log back in.

  12. Step 12: Make sure it shows the logo.

  13. Step 13: Find a special paint and paint your laptop/computer white.

  14. Step 14: Start using it

  15. Step 15: for now you are finally done!

Detailed Guide

If you are experienced at using Ubuntu then you will know how to do this. ,,,, you will have to change the Login screen type to do this.

Enlarge the screenshot to show how. ,,, Did it show our edited Aperture Science logo? If not, look at the steps again.

You may have skipped something. , then print the Aperture Science logo onto a piece of plastic. after that, tape the plastic on your computer. ,

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