> Roberto,
 > 
 > the application is almost completed.
 > It's a program that starts a daemon and then exits; the daemon reads a
 > configuration file for setting:
 > - the splash image (in .ppm format)
 > - position, dimension and RGB colour of the progress bar.
 > and shows them.

how does a user-level daemon provide a nice "user experience"?  don't
you still need kernel splash support in order to fill the screen
until you get past init?

paul
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