On 12/3/05, Luis Matos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>>No. Current uplash is in userspace. > >>> > >>>I work on Splashy that's another alternative and it works well. We'll > >>>probably move it from experimental to sid soon. > >>> > >>> > >>Oh, then it was the x86/vesa only thingy ? > >> > >> > > > >usplash works fine on x86/vga16fb, x86/vesafb, and powerpc/offb at > >least. It just uses bogl (like d-i) so it should be straightforward to > >port nearly anywhere. > > > > > > > i am just an outsider, but ... splashy was made by debian users, for > debian. It uses simple techlogy and their effort was to be as light as > it could be to be included in debian installer. > > I know that it must have qualities ... i think it has. So ... Why don't > the d-i team contact them and include splashy?
I think that the main advantage of usplash is that is completly in user space and the main concern with other splashes is that they are x86 centric. -- Regards, EddyP ============================================= "Imagination is more important than knowledge" A.Einstein