# This is the configuration file for the 1024x768 bootsplash picture
# for SuSE-Linux 8.0.
# This file is necessary to specify the coordinates of the text box on
# the splash screen.
#
# Comments are welcome by stepan.de
# config file version
version=2
# should the picture be displayed?
state=1
# fgcolor is the text forground color.
# bgcolor is the text background (i.e. transparent) color.
fgcolor=0
bgcolor=15
# (tx, ty) are the (x, y) coordinates of the text window in pixels.
# tw/th is the width/height of the text window in pixels.
tx=91
ty=161
tw=840
th=544
# (px, py) are the (x, y) coordinates of the penguin area in pixels.
# pw/ph is the width/height of the penguin area in pixels.
px=82
py=157
pw=859
ph=552
# (pr, pg, pb) is the color the penguin area gets filled with.
pr=240
pg=240
pb=240
Muhaha! IT RULES! BTW I like the splash, but you shouldn't make one for other distros, since it's basically the original bootscreen witha different colora dna K in the background.
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# This is the configuration file for the 1024x768 bootsplash picture # for SuSE-Linux 8.0. # This file is necessary to specify the coordinates of the text box on # the splash screen. # # Comments are welcome by stepan.de # config file version version=2 # should the picture be displayed? state=1 # fgcolor is the text forground color. # bgcolor is the text background (i.e. transparent) color. fgcolor=0 bgcolor=15 # (tx, ty) are the (x, y) coordinates of the text window in pixels. # tw/th is the width/height of the text window in pixels. tx=91 ty=161 tw=840 th=544 # (px, py) are the (x, y) coordinates of the penguin area in pixels. # pw/ph is the width/height of the penguin area in pixels. px=82 py=157 pw=859 ph=552 # (pr, pg, pb) is the color the penguin area gets filled with. pr=240 pg=240 pb=240
The "how to install" points me to how one installs a splash screen under KDE....not a system boot screen. Wanna correct it?
Muhaha! IT RULES! BTW I like the splash, but you shouldn't make one for other distros, since it's basically the original bootscreen witha different colora dna K in the background.
How can I use the bootscreen under Debian?