Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>> My standpoint is that installing (or at least activating) splashy should 
>> only be done if it is *known* beforehand that the display will be 
>> correct.
>
> usplash uses bogl, same as d-i, so if d-i worked in framebuffer mode,
> I'll bet that usplash will also work. Until I see a system where it
> doesn't anyway. :-) Systems installed using g-i also seem likely to support
> usplash.

AFAIK g-i uses dfb and on this case splashy would work ;-)

> Making debian-installer/framebuffer=false disable usplash would probably
> be a good idea.

Really.

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