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?
That was answered on the Factory mailing list. It isn't too hard. It was also mentioned on this list a couple weeks ago.
I don't subscribe to the Factory mailing list. Why should it be necessary to subscribe to any mailing list to disable such a thing.
Why on earth is there such a thing on something that should be used in business?
You use Linux, it is all about choice. You can configure it whichever you choose. There is no "evil empire" that dictates what your boot screen looks like. My kids love it.
Your kids may love it, but many people don't. It's not appropriate for use in a business.
Why not?
What kind of boring business you in anyway? :)
Many businesses like to customize their systems. Some do not care for such "frivolous" things.
So, how do I get rid of it?
Don't boot from the DVD?
I'm not booting from the DVD. I'm booting from the installed system. In fact, I didn't even use the DVD for the install. I did a network install from the ISO file. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org