Feature changed by: Alan Bortu (alanbortu) Feature #316767, revision 2 Title: gfxboot-branding-openSUSE - Bring the penguins back openSUSE Distribution: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Alan Bortu (alanbortu) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: After reading the thread on the opensuse help forums, I thought it would be a nice idea to propose bringing the penguins. What I mean by this is that sometimes, in grub on special dates the boot loader graphics will change at a random boot to one that features a bunch of penguins in wearing some Christmas hats and doing general penguin - things. I know it might seem silly and worthless but I just thought it - would be a nice thing to propose just for the sake of fun. + things. + However, in grub2 this does not happen and it always using the same + (boring) graphic when it boots up. I know it might seem silly and + worthless but I just thought it would be a nice thing to propose just + for the sake of fun. If you still dont know what I am talking about please see the picture here: http://oi40.tinypic.com/2w1y23c.jpg Test Case: 1. Power on system 2. Wait for grub to display its boot options 3. Display the penuin graphic instead of the default graphic Use Case: When the user boots up their system the boot loader, on a random boot - interval will display the graphic linked in the description instead of - the default one that comes with openSUSE. It should be random during - the month of December and after the 25th it should stop showing. + interval, grub2 will display the graphic linked in the description + instead of the default one that comes with openSUSE. It should be + random during the month of December and after the 25th it should stop + showing (or whatever it did in grub) Business case (Partner benefit): openSUSE.org: I think its just a nice easter egg for the distro to have, I know that it serves no practical purpose but I do think it is important for distros to have fun little things like this that (hopefully) don't take too much work to maintain. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/316767