Hi all, I tried SUSE the other day and noticed that they have some rather nice themeing going on on their system consoles (I.E the things you access using CTRL+ALT+F?). They have an image at the top and use higher resolutions for the text - I'd like to do similar on Ubuntu.
I don't know what they use (low google foo today, it seems), but I divined that Gentoo do similar with 'gensplash' (or fbsplash, to be precise) (http://dev.gentoo.org/~spock/projects/gensplash/, SUSE used to use 'botsplash' (www.bootsplash.org) and may now use gfxboot. Fedora, iirc, don't have the funky console themes. My question is, can the new usplash do it too? Can we do it with Ubuntu - beacause it looks really cool and makes the console look a lot more user friendly - it has a more "hey, look at this thing I'm obvioulsy supposed to use" feeling instead of "whoops, this looks complex and weird, better leave well alone" - not the attitude we want, I think. It definitely adds that oh-so illusive 'polished' feel. PingunZ, I see from an Ubuntu Forums thread you have experience in the gfxboot world: you know whether it themes the consoles? Should this go to ubuntu-devel too? Who -- ubuntu-art mailing list ubuntu-art@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art