Re: displaying images without X

2002-11-03 Thread Heather Stern
On Fri, Nov 01, 2002 at 11:13:31PM -0500, Drew Cohan wrote: > Does anyone know how Debian 3.0, upon booting up, displays the penguin > holding a beer without X being installed? I've found the png but can't > find the means the system uses to display this image on boot. > > > > I've tried to du

Re: displaying images without X

2002-11-03 Thread Heather Stern
On Fri, Nov 01, 2002 at 11:13:31PM -0500, Drew Cohan wrote: > Does anyone know how Debian 3.0, upon booting up, displays the penguin > holding a beer without X being installed? I've found the png but can't > find the means the system uses to display this image on boot. > > > > I've tried to du

Re: displaying images without X

2002-11-02 Thread Vicente Aguilar
El sáb, 02-11-2002 a las 05:13, Drew Cohan escribió: > Does anyone know how Debian 3.0, upon booting up, displays the penguin > holding a beer without X being installed? I've found the png but can't > find the means the system uses to display this image on boot. The image is hardcoded on the kern

Re: displaying images without X

2002-11-02 Thread A. Demarteau (linux rules!)
On Fri, 1 Nov 2002, Drew Cohan wrote: > Does anyone know how Debian 3.0, upon booting up, displays the penguin > holding a beer without X being installed? I've found the png but can't > find the means the system uses to display this image on boot. only solution I can think off is using zgv. Anywa

Re: displaying images without X

2002-11-02 Thread Vicente Aguilar
El sáb, 02-11-2002 a las 05:13, Drew Cohan escribió: > Does anyone know how Debian 3.0, upon booting up, displays the penguin > holding a beer without X being installed? I've found the png but can't > find the means the system uses to display this image on boot. The image is hardcoded on the kern

Re: displaying images without X

2002-11-02 Thread A. Demarteau (linux rules!)
On Fri, 1 Nov 2002, Drew Cohan wrote: > Does anyone know how Debian 3.0, upon booting up, displays the penguin > holding a beer without X being installed? I've found the png but can't > find the means the system uses to display this image on boot. only solution I can think off is using zgv. Anywa

displaying images without X

2002-11-01 Thread Drew Cohan
Does anyone know how Debian 3.0, upon booting up, displays the penguin holding a beer without X being installed?  I’ve found the png but can’t find the means the system uses to display this image on boot.   I’ve tried to duplicate this behavior with ‘fbi’ but I get ‘only packed pixel buff

displaying images without X

2002-11-01 Thread Drew Cohan
Does anyone know how Debian 3.0, upon booting up, displays the penguin holding a beer without X being installed?  I’ve found the png but can’t find the means the system uses to display this image on boot.   I’ve tried to duplicate this behavior with ‘fbi’ but I get ‘only packed pixel buff