This seems to break xsplash for 1024x768 ( 1.3_ )  -  and other aspects
that don't match 2560x1600 (1.6 ).  Also this causes a wasteful amount
of memory to be used during the processing of the image.  I noticed this
on my netbook, and then found this discussion here that seems to be the
cause.   It would be best to expose options passed to xsplash for custom
theming.  That way we won't be forced into dealing with your hacks.   If
you really wanted to fix your live cd problem ship a solid color
background with a variable logo and trobber, and let people customize
their machine as they see fit.

I just want to use a 1024x768 image for my xsplash on my tablet without
having to alter xsplash source or make a hacked up 2560x1600 bg image as
I'm unable to find a way to pass options into xsplash via a config file
anywhere.

I made my xsplash theme by replacing files in /usr/share/images/xsplash,
since there is support for theming as yet.

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ubuntu-xsplash-artwork contains redundant graphics
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/438244
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