Tim:
You'll notice a common trend of graphical apps with poor documentation,
based on the belief that they're self-evident, versus console apps that
(much more obviously) need documentation.
Mail Lists:
Possibly possibly not - DBUS is not graphical however ... not is
NetworkManager -
On 01/17/2010 05:18 AM, s wrote:
plymouth-set-default-theme --list
Thats great thank you.
Where can one find out what each 'theme' is - short of installing,
rebuilding initrd and rebooting - are they documented somewhere - or are
images available on the web ?
I failed to find the
Suvayu Ali:
I guess like most apps in linux, the developers are not always
interested in providing good documentation.
Mail Lists
I dont agree - it is true for a subset - NetworkManager, Dbus,
plymouth spring to mind .. not sure whats common among these ...
Many - no definitely most -
On 01/17/2010 05:30 PM, Tim wrote:
You'll notice a common trend of graphical apps with poor documentation,
based on the belief that they're self-evident, versus console apps that
(much more obviously) need documentation.
Possibly possibly not - DBUS is not graphical however ... not is
On Thursday 14 January 2010 21:44:54 Tom Horsley wrote:
On Thu, 14 Jan 2010 18:11:51 -0700
r...@dwf.com wrote:
What are the 3 progress bars during a Fedora Boot Telling me?
Absolutely nothing: That's why I always remove the rhgb
option from the kernel boot lines in grub.conf :-).
I am
I sent this several days ago, but I dont think it made it to the list with
its new name...
What are the 3 progress bars during a Fedora Boot Telling me?
There is a dark blue that runs ahead,
A lite blue that follows it, and
a White bar that overwrites the other two.
Along the same lines
Also for some people with lower color monitors it makes the loading option
look 3d.
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 9:44 PM, Tom Horsley tom.hors...@att.net wrote:
On Thu, 14 Jan 2010 18:11:51 -0700
r...@dwf.com wrote:
What are the 3 progress bars during a Fedora Boot Telling me?
Absolutely