Am 03.10.2010 01:08, schrieb Jean-Pierre Vidal Piesset:
First: Isn't there a way to get a text based splashcreen without plymouth??
You need something similiar as plymouth. And as I sad plymouth already
has a text plugin which is doing exact the same which you want to have.
it would result a
Le dimanche 03 octobre 2010 à 10:58 +0200, Leszek Lesner a écrit :
Just remove plymouth and rebuild initrd would work. But I think you
mean
in the building process of the ISO. (btw. is it anywhere documented ?)
My main concerns are the hard depend on plymouth for minimal ubuntu
seeds, and maybe
Am 02.10.2010 03:33, schrieb Bob Trevithick:
I really hope that it can be removed from the system, or it can be turned
off in a sane way.
BTW, in the past usplash always work on my box, but plymouth is really
problematic.
I'm over my head here, but I've heard others say that this
Well, I had my little rant about this and I've gotten it out of my system. :-)
I had heard lots of people on the forums saying it was difficult to
remove, and that the best thing was to just turn off splash. Looking
at what would be removed along with removal of Plymouth tended to
support the
Since Lubuntu is intended for low specs machines, 'splashscreen' could be
just a text saying 'Lubuntu' and in the line under that one, 5 'o' appearing
in a set of time, so it makes consistence with the idea of the distro (and
trully think that this would me a lot easier to do and time saving to
On Sat, 02 Oct 2010 22:30:09 +0200
Leszek Lesner leszek.les...@web.de wrote:
For some reason more than 256MiB of RAM is needed for Lubuntu to install
with Intel on board video.
Perhaps the on board intel card uses the system ram as share
It does share the RAM but only takes 16MiB,
And to be back to the initial problem (plymouth) :
sadly, there was no work on plymouth integration for Ubuntu for this
cycle, which not help for its stability.
If removing it from the system seems possible, removing it from the
Lubuntu ISO seems less easier.
Anyway, it's something we could
First: Isn't there a way to get a text based splashcreen without plymouth??
it would result a faster boot! (and less complicated?)
Second: a text based installer seems to me an excellent idea to make the
installation fast, since many of us and the rest of the possible users of
lubuntu would
El dv 01 de 10 de 2010 a les 22:54 +0100, en/na Yorvyk va escriure:
On Fri, 01 Oct 2010 22:34:46 +0200
Rafael Laguna rafaellag...@gmail.com wrote:
I've noticed the same problem on Ubuntu and others (Xubuntu and Studio
tested). The only way to solve this and activate X during startup is
The ideal is a MacOSX-like, that includes machine, disk loader,
operating system and desktop, everything with a smooth transition, but
it's impossible right now with Linux. I'm fully agree with you, after
repairing this annoying thing, I can only see the logo for about 1
second. So, why don't we
I'm also one of the people who want to remove Plymouth.
It creates random crashes everytime I boot my system.
Sometimes it works well and gives me nice boot screen with the nice artwork.
Sometimes it just hangs forever and show random pixels on my screen.
Then my laptop became unresponsive so I
I really hope that it can be removed from the system, or it can be turned off
in a sane way.
BTW, in the past usplash always work on my box, but plymouth is really
problematic.
I'm over my head here, but I've heard others say that this thing is
like a cancer that has metathesized throughout
Bob Trevithick wrote:
Amen!! Let's dump this Plymouth crap.
I'm over my head here, but I've heard others say that this thing is
like a cancer that has metathesized throughout the entire system.
That the dependencies make it almost impossible to remove.
I sincerely hope this isn't true.
I
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