Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 9 Jul 1997 14:09:07 -0500 (CDT) | From | Jeffrey Hundstad <> | Subject | Re: intel penguin bootlogo |
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The Penguin could be a compile time option and/or be enabled by boot flags.
...only partially kidding :-)
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On 9 Jul, Jon Torrez wrote: > There was?!??!; damn, oh well I hope everyone enjoys whichever patch they > user for 2.0.30 > > > On Wed, 9 Jul 1997, Kurt Huwig wrote: > >> > Is there a penguin logo patch available for 2.0.30? It would be quite fun >> > to watch the logo when my 386/20 takes ~25 secs to boot. Also, is this >> > being considered as an option for future "official" i386 kernel versions >> > (2.0.31?) It seems there are many people out there that would like to see >> > this as at least an option to enable in the kernel. Thanks. >> >> There was a patch at 'www.linuxhq.com' some time ago >>
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