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  • One Last Hurrah For USplash: A New Theme

    Phoronix: One Last Hurrah For USplash: A New Theme

    Pushed into the Jaunty repository this morning for Ubuntu 9.04 was a new theme for USplash. This Canonical project for providing a splash screen at boot-up on Ubuntu is being replaced by Plymouth with Ubuntu 9.10 (the Karmic Koala release), but there is a new Ubuntu theme as one last hurrah...

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    Not very impressive.

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    • #3
      A screenshot would be appreciated

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      • #4
        Why is it that whenever X starts up there's always some garbled mess on the screen before the mouse cursor shows up?

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        • #5
          With F11, I get 0 mess today

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          • #6
            dont you trust in ext4, or why else do you still use ext3?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by aaaantoine View Post
              Why is it that whenever X starts up there's always some garbled mess on the screen before the mouse cursor shows up?
              Depends on the driver, I guess. I've never seen it happen on any of mine... (well, except when opengl stuff crashes)

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              • #8
                I don't get it, what's so exciting about a boot splash screen? Better try to improve boot times, suspend/resume support and power management so there's no need to watch a useless splash screen, really.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by monraaf View Post
                  I don't get it, what's so exciting about a boot splash screen? Better try to improve boot times, suspend/resume support and power management so there's no need to watch a useless splash screen, really.
                  It just shows that they are finally working on the looks.

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                  • #10
                    Why is it that whenever X starts up there's always some garbled mess on the screen before the mouse cursor shows up?
                    it happens in xf86-video-ati driver.

                    i guess memory is not cleared before display is initialized. i can see checkerboard of my previous desktop session even after hot reboot of the entire system (ctrl+alt+del one).

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