Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist This patch adds the Linux Progress Patch option to the Linux kernel. The Linux Progress Patch is a kernel patch which displays a full-screen logo with a progress bar and some informational text while booting. It hides the normal startup messages printed by the kernel, and is meant for people that don't care about boot messages.
It is based on the original LPP by Cajus Pollmeier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> available at http://lpp.freelords.org The theme I created looks about like this: http://people.debian.org/~gordon/lpp.jpg Preliminary debs are available at: deb[-src] http://freakzone.net/ debian/ License is GPLv2 Gordon PS: I am not ignoring the recent kernel-patch-naming discussion, but IMHO even if linux kernel-patch packages are named wrong now, they should still be named consistently until anything new is decided on. -- Gordon Fraser Depends on how you define [EMAIL PROTECTED] "always". :-) -- Larry Wall in http://www.freakzone.net <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>