Here some wishes regarding the visuals, since a lot of the system experience is 
in that:

- A decent out-of-the-box theme for Gnome. Both Metacity and GTK. Don't be shy 
asking from the public community, like Gnome-Looks or whoever else. Nimbus is 
nice, but not attractive enough. I guess even Clearlooks would do, which seems 
to be default in a lot of Linux distros.

- Support for high color splashscreens, where possible.

For instance, the x86 hardware environment usually boasts support for VESA, so 
that shouldn't be a problem. A solution could be driver based, since GRUB seems 
incapable for the requested scenario. Said splashscreen driver is the first to 
be fired up by the kernel, which then immediately copies the splashscreen from 
the boot archive (or whatever else place, since it needs to be user 
customizable) to the screen.

Improvements to that, would be sort of a simple API, to manage a progress bar 
and render one or two text lines into the splashscreen. The positioning would 
be controllable by the API or some attributes in the splashscreen file itself. 
Text and progressbar display could be used to display what's currently 
happening, e.g. by the kernel and the SMF framework. The splashscreen would 
disappear when the appropriate SMF milestone has been reached (e.g. 
single/multi user mode), and switch back to text mode (or not, if the 
graphical-login service is enabled, to prevent unnecessary mode switching).

Just some ideas.
-mg
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