Op 21-10-12 12:12, Oddball schreef:
Op 20-10-12 18:31, Oddball schreef:
Op 20-10-12 09:04, Felix Miata schreef:
On 2012-10-20 08:44 (GMT+0200) Oddball composed:
No offense, but i am sort of boared by the green bootscreens in opensuse, and want to replace them by more beautiful, to my needs fitting ones.
I don't like them either, if you're talking about the Grub GFXmenu.
The one that actually boots into the os i was able to change, but the loginscreen is stuck, when trying to change it in systemsettings.
http://en.opensuse.org/SDB:Gfxboot
I usually fix it quite simply: 'gfxboot --change-config boot::penguin=100'.
Thnx Felix, will try this.. ;-)
I took a look at the page you suggested, but it is not actually easy to just change a background image this way.
I googled around, and came via kubuntu forums at this: https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-z2NyqD51sSs/T40Ef4Uk1aI/AAAAAAAAK0Q/pzcUs...
Do you think this will work with grub also? Or do i have to install grub2 for it?
Kind Regards.
The SDB:gfxboot: http://en.opensuse.org/SDB:Gfxboot is outdated, the direction mentioned there, is no longer valid in 12.1....
gfxboot essentially works with the /boot/message file
to update it according to themes found in /usr/share/gfxboot/themes to manage the content of the configuration file gfxboot.cfg contained in the archive file /boot/message
The gfxboot-devel package and a virtual machine provider package, such as qemu is required to develop and test new themes.
There are only 2 themes supplied with openSUSE [at 11.0], namely openSUSE and upstream.
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