Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 24 Aug 1999 10:22:36 -0600 | From | heffnerd <> | Subject | [OT-Sparc OB] Re: Changing the bootup logo |
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While on the topic of logos, how about to generate the oem-logo for a sparc box to change the logo in the openboot shown on startup?
On 18:53:03 22.Aug.1999, Clifford Wolf wrote: > > Is there an easy utility to generate new data for the system boot logo? > > I've looked at the linux_logo.h file, and can't see if it is an easy > > derivative from an xpm or gif format. Any pointers? I'd like to be able to > > "customize" a farm of Linux systems (yes, they shouldn't be rebooted, > > _but_). > > My logo-select patch comes with a modified version of the ppm2logo.c > program. The patch can be found on the Linux Kernel Patch Archive > (http://linux-patches.rock-projects.com/). The description is on > > http://linux-patches.rock-projects.com/v2.2-f/logo-select.html > > A version for the Kernel 2.2.11 is part of the ROCK Linux Distribution > (http://linux.rock-projects.com/) - but I'm not sure if it applies to > a clean 2.2.11 kernel. It can be found as 60-logo-select-2.2.11a.patch > on > http://linux.rock-projects.com/rock-src-1.2.0/misc/linux/ > > There is also a GIMP Plug-In for creating Linux Logo files. It comes with > a Script-Fu Interface I wrote. You can find it at > > http://registry.gimp.org/detailview.phtml?plugin=Linux+Logo > > yours, > - clifford > > -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- > Clifford Wolf (CEO and CTO) > The ROCK Projects Workgoup Tel: +43-699-10063494 > http://www.rock-projects.com/ http://www.clifford.at/ > e-mail: c.wolf@rock-projects.com email: god@clifford.at
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