Re: framebuffer debian logo with whiptail

2001-11-12 Thread Philip Blundell
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Adam Di Carlo writes: >I'd be happy to do this (i386 only I guess) if it is robust and >doesn't take up too much space -- I guess it would have to be i386 >only? I would need to see a patch to current CVS sources however. BOGL seems to include code to do pixmaps o

framebuffer debian logo with whiptail

2001-11-11 Thread lloyder
Hello, Pretty cool, but Debian is not Linux ;-) Swirl would be most appropriate. Best regards, Lloyd - Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, November 11, 2001 5:50 AM Subject: framebuffer debian logo with whiptail I did

framebuffer debian logo with whiptail

2001-11-11 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I did a quick hack this afternoon to ppmtofb and whiptail. It's embarassing code and recommend no one works off it - but it demonstrates quite nicely what I think would go well on the debian bootfloppies. It's for vga16 framebuffers, and displays a 320x64 "Debian" logo up on the top left of th