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  • What's New In The Land Of Plymouth?

    Phoronix: What's New In The Land Of Plymouth?

    One of the open-source projects that hasn't been talked about in a while on Phoronix (over one year) is Red Hat's Plymouth project...

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  • #2
    "I'm here to report that there is nothing to report"

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    • #3
      I don't get the point of this article.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by 0xCAFE View Post
        I don't get the point of this article.
        Pageviews get ads which support the site.

        But it also confirms that Phoronix is keeping up and there really is nothing new to report.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by siride View Post
          "I'm here to report that there is nothing to report"
          "I'm here to post that there is nothing to post" (sorry, I had to).

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          • #6
            Originally posted by DanL View Post
            "I'm here to post that there is nothing to post" (sorry, I had to).
            Hypocrite..

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            • #7
              I've been playing with plymouth a bit recently in order to make a decent boot screen. Something I've been trying to find out is where exactly it connects to libpng. The reason i ask is b/c it would be great to be able to use mngs for animation rather than the rather limited png manipulation, and mng should allow for larger and more complex animation b/c of using deltas.

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              • #8
                my boot splash still sucks, changes resolution randomly, blinks and i see all this terminal text, even on log out, shutdown...

                thx plymouth

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                • #9
                  I get that too. Is it because of nVidia drivers and them going separate ways?

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                  • #10
                    Next article: What's new in getting Steam to run on Linux?

                    Answer: nothing.

                    //sits back and watches the ad money roll in

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