[Bug 39173] Re: usplash messages look a little bland and a little intimidating

2007-06-04 Thread Colin Watson
The progress messages no longer appear by default in Edgy and later. ** Changed in: usplash (Ubuntu) Status: Confirmed => Fix Released -- usplash messages look a little bland and a little intimidating https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/39173 You received this bug notification because you are

[Bug 39173] Re: usplash messages look a little bland and a little intimidating

2006-08-21 Thread Paul Sladen
It's a package of images (eg. different distribution logos and penguins, I suspect) that you can use with the 'splash' argument in grub. As far as I know, you will have to configure them independantly. $ apt-cache show grub-splashimages | grep ^Description: -A4 Description: a collection of g

[Bug 39173] Re: usplash messages look a little bland and a little intimidating

2006-08-21 Thread Jamadagni
>> a) GRUB menu should have a spalsh screen. > > a) was decided to not begin done, as we (and grub) faced problems > with /boot being on different partitions. What does this package do then?: grub-splashimages_1.0.0_all.deb -- usplash messages look a little bland and a little intimidating https:

[Bug 39173] Re: usplash messages look a little bland and a little intimidating

2006-08-21 Thread Jamadagni
The text while booting and shutting down looks very bad and primitive. Look at SUSE Linux 10.1's bootup splash. It's simply elegant! If we want, we can press Esc to see the actual messages but till then we have just a graphical screen with something moving to indicate the progress of the bootup. F