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jgams 12-06-2005 05:13 PM

console background image? - no X, just console
 
I recently installed 10.2 on my IBM ThinkPad T20. To say it was interesting would be an understatement.
I had burned the iso's onto some bunk cdr's and the installation failed miserably. I did manage to get NFS set up and tried again. Turns out my iso of disk two was corrupt so I went through the process once more, this time selecting only minimal packages.

NO X, no X apps, no KDE (thank god), etc..

I am enjoying the console immensely. I would like to stick with it, however I wouldn't mind having a background image behind it all. I've looked into it a bit and it seems I'll need to custom compile a 2.6.x.x kernel and load modules?

Does anybody have any idea how this is done? I would love to do this.

It seems that something like fbsplash might be the answer once i take care of the kernel, but I'm not sure if it will allow me to

1) keep the image while actually USING the console
2) use an image other than our beloved Tux

anyhow, input is appreciated.

jgams

[also, this might be a useful link for people new to slack/ wifi : http://rootprompt.org/article.php3?article=9144 ]

jgams 12-06-2005 07:22 PM

Quote:

According to fbsplash's documentation, "the framebuffer splash is a kernel feature that allows displaying a background picture on selected consoles and switching the first console to the so-called silent mode, while booting/rebooting/shutting down the system."
I find this terminology a little confusing. There are many references to background images in the console, but they are commonly paired with the words "splash screen". [See http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_fbsplash]

I'll try this out and report my findings.

jgams

karunamurti 12-06-2005 08:56 PM

Yes, you can use bootsplash. Since i can't post url yet, try www dot bootsplash dot org or www dot bootsplach dot de. I use bootsplash at home, so i know that is what you want. I remember there is a good package for slack 10.2, but i forget where it is. Try linuxpackages dot net.


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