Actually, my Debian box comes up with a Mac startup screen (animated loading bar and all), while my home box has the Linux95 startup screen... Keep 'em confused!
---------- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, January 29, 1998 5:06 PM To: Craig Sanders Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: extremely off-topic: help On 01/30/98 at 05:16 PM, Craig Sanders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: >i (foolishly) agreed to re-build a win95 system from scratch for a >friend. this process is annoying the hell out of me because you have to >hunt all over the damn net to find the damn CDROM drivers which Microsoft >don't bother to include on the OEM install disk (yes, i am building this >with legit disks - they came with the system when it was bought). But Win95 is supposed to be Plug-N-Play. Easy to set up. Just install the CD and get a cup of coffee. BWWAAAHAAHAAAHAAAAHAAAAHAAAAA Oh, I needed a laugh. I've fought with Outlook97 all day. Nothing seems to be named the right name. >anyway, for this and for other reasons i want to replace the startup >screen with something a little more interesting. i remember seeing one >about a year or so ago on some anti-MS web site which was the same clouds >and w95 logo but with flames and smoke trailing it plus the words "crash >and burn". this seems to be a very appropriate startup screen to me. >anyway, what i want to know is where can i get this graphic as a startup >file. i've found a jpeg of it, but i don't know what tools to use to >convert it to whatever bitmap format the startup screen is. clues would >be appreciated. Well, I used WINLOGO. I have the ziped file still on my hd. If you want it email me and I'll send it. Many 3.1 boxes left my home with an OS/2 start screen ;) -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .