Hi Luis,
After days of struggling with the "resume bug," I have finally found a
hack that fixes the problem. It's not ideal, but it squashes the bug and
it provides laptop users with a boot splash without compromising the
quality that desktop users currently enjoy.
Specifically, I started by
On Jul 3, 2008, at 0:38, Eric Doviak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Luis,
After days of struggling with the "resume bug," I have finally found
a hack that fixes the problem. It's not ideal, but it squashes the
bug and it provides laptop users with a boot splash without
compromising the qu
Eric Doviak wrote:
Luis Mondesi wrote:
When $resume is not set, does Splashy start from initramfs init-top?
Why does Splashy starts "late"?
When "$resume" is not set, Splashy does not start from "init-top". It
appears to start from "init-bottom". My guess is that Splashy starts
"late" because
Luis Mondesi wrote:
When $resume is not set, does Splashy start from initramfs init-top?
Why does Splashy starts "late"?
Hi Luis,
I ran some diagnostics using the hack that I sent yesterday.
Specifically, I ran "splashy_config -s kubuntusplashy" but I did NOT run
"update-initramfs -u". That
On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 10:39 PM, Eric Doviak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Luis Mondesi wrote:
>
> When $resume is not set, does Splashy start from initramfs init-top? Why
> does Splashy starts "late"?
>
> Hi Luis,
>
> I ran some diagnostics using the hack that I sent yesterday.
>
> Specifically, I
Yet another typo! I forgot to send this to Debian Bugs!
Sorry for the double email!
- Eric
Luis Mondesi wrote:
if you pass "splashy" then Splashy won't work. You need to pass
"splash" as a kernel parameter. Is this a typo on this email or are
you actually using this keyword?
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