On Saturday 30 December 2006 22:32, Hubertus A. Haniel wrote:
Kai Ponte wrote:
On Saturday 30 December 2006 18:07, James Knott wrote:
Joe Morris (NTM) wrote:
James Knott wrote:
Whenever I boot my notebook computer, after installing 10.2, I get those "Marching Penguins".
The screen is programmed to be randomly shown.
While they may have been cute around Christmas, they're beginning to wear thin. Is there any simple way to get rid of them? [...]
Since I have installed 10.2 on my machine I have seen nothing else but the X-mas screen (OK It has only been 4 days). I have never seen the "X-mas egg" on the betas I was running. -
I recall seeing the Christmas splash on several older versions at various times.
I guess the easiest way to disable it would be to put grub into text mode or replace the /boot/message stuff (cpio archive) but as I don't intend to reboot this machine as often i will just live with it.
That's what I did for several servers that don't have monitors connected....
- I guess a simple flag or an alternative /boot/message file which is more enterprise like on the install media would be a nice option to stop these arguments.
...but for my own system I'd like to see the glitz more often. If there a way to explicitly turn on the Christmas display? I looked in my /boot and there are no *.xpm or *.xpm.gz files per the previously posted web page directions. Where does SuSE keep the Christmas boot screen? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org