Hello Jeremy, Thursday, October 18, 2001, 01:26:41 Acasica, you wrote:
JCR> Well, I have installed 2.2 on a i386 system with a Matrox Millenium MGA JCR> G100 AGP card and a ViewSonic P655 monitor. The logo looks bad, but that JCR> doesn't matter. (The student using the workstation was new to Linux and JCR> couldn't even recognize that it was a penguin.) JCR> The problem is that the logo stays on the screen even after the kernel and JCR> the system boots. It uses up screen space (plus it never drew correctly JCR> in the first place). JCR> How can I easily choose to never display any logo? JCR> Please note that I attempted to search using the glimpse interface for the JCR> Debian lists and search via google's usenet search, but never found an JCR> answer within all the noise about logo contests and framebuffers. Feel JCR> free to point me to documentation, FAQ or mailing list posting that JCR> answers this question. JCR> Jeremy C. Reed JCR> ................................................... JCR> BSD software, documentation, resources, news... JCR> http://bsd.reedmedia.net/ what are you talking about? there is a logo? a text one? well,check /etc/motd and remove the lines...or if it's a logo package try to uninstall it via apt-get remove logo* or something.. good luck. Dani, Hackers unsupport. _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com