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On Sun, 20 Feb 2005, Michal Januszewski wrote:
On Sun, Feb 20, 2005 at 12:25:19AM +0100, Pavel Machek wrote:
How many distros do use some variant of bootsplash? SuSE does, from above url I guess gentoo does, too... Does RedHat do something similar? [Or do they just set log-level to very high giving them clean look?] What about Debian?
As far as I know: SuSE uses bootsplash, Gentoo and PLD use fbsplash, RedHat uses rhgb (100% userspace solution, based on xvesa, doesn't provide graphical backgrounds on vt's - for that a kernel patch like bootsplash or fbsplash is necessary). I don't know about Debian - they probably have some (possibly unofficial) support for both bootsplash and fbsplash.
Indeed, there is bootsplash and fbsplash for Debian, but only unofficial packages.
Marcos Marado
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