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You might also be able to have a local print shop print it out for you, if you have the design
Good idea. Other comment has a link
A Quick search lend me to https://www.tenstickers.de/aufkleber/linux-pinguin-laptop-aufkleber-5634
Available at size 22cm X 25cm, It is a spanish based company.
Thanks! That looks good!
Is that a legit shop? There is no impressum
All search results are the same website
And if possible, I'd like to support a linux supporter, not just a random company selling stickers with a premium.
https://www.tux-onlineshop.de/aufkleber
https://www.linux-fan-shop.de/aufkleber/notebook-aufkleber/notebook-sticker-linux-tux
https://www.linux-sticker.de/aufkleber/maxi-aufkleber/maxi-sticker-3d-tux-a4
https://www.geek-shop.net/aufkleber/notebook-aufkleber/notebook-sticker-tux-ausgeschnitten
While I understand the idea in general Tux, the penguin, is basically freely available, do whatever you want with it, and you are explicitly encouraged to integrate the design into Linux related projects... as long as you mention the author should someone ask (source)
I wouldn't even buy a pre-fabricated sticker but do one myself. But that wasn't the question...
PS: the Impressum here or here, down at the bottom labeled "Impressum"?