[quote]This will remove Usplash, you will need to reinstall usplash if you wan't to use Usplash, then do sudo apt-get remove splashy and then sudo apt-get install Usplash. then sudo update-initramfs -u[/quote]
When running GUI-based commands, you should always use gksu, not sudo. For instance, one problem that can arise from doing so, is that if an application requires superuser privileges and you use sudo, any config files will be stored in /root/ not in /home/johnsmith/. At any rate, use gksu.
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how do I make a screenshot, of Splashy, with Xenest?
Its called Xnest sorry for confusion!
yes that makes a good point :D thnx for the tip Don't forget to rate :D
When running GUI-based commands, you should always use gksu, not sudo. For instance, one problem that can arise from doing so, is that if an application requires superuser privileges and you use sudo, any config files will be stored in /root/ not in /home/johnsmith/. At any rate, use gksu.