On 2017-04-22 01:31, Felix Miata wrote:
Carlos E. R. composed on 2017-04-22 01:20 (UTC+0200):
Felix Miata wrote:
All my openSUSE installations are like so:
# rpm -qa | egrep 'plash|mouth' #
cer@Telcontar:~> rpm -qa | egrep 'plash|mouth' ksplash-qml-branding-openSUSE-42.1-8.1.noarch xfce4-splash-branding-openSUSE-42.1-8.4.noarch splashy-mkinitrd-0.3.13-52.4.x86_64 splashy-0.3.13-52.4.x86_64 libloudmouth-1-0-1.4.3-25.4.x86_64 ksplashx-branding-openSUSE-42.1-8.1.noarch splashy-branding-openSUSE-0.3.13-52.4.x86_64 cer@Telcontar:~>
But simply removing plymouth is enough to stop it. And run mkinird afterwards, of course.
And continue consuming space and updates bandwidth for what benefit?
Somethings can not be removed easily, because of dependencies. I have not studied what the implications of those "splash" things are. The only one that is bad, as far as I know, is plymouth. About bandwidth, I no longer care :-p -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 42.2 x86_64 "Malachite" at Telcontar)