Charlie Brej wrote:
Máirín Duffy wrote:
I just saw your startup screen running on Ray Strode's machine and it
is really fantastic.
It'd be cool to see one with spinning gears for Gears, and one with
solar flares for Solar!
The gear one was easy to implement, it is just a case of deciding
Charlie Brej escribió:
I added some shading to the invinXble theme [1]. And I had a bit of a
go at creating solar flares[2] on the solar theme[3]. This still needs
quite a bit of work and it doesn't look as nice as thee invinXble one.
[1] http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~brejc8/temp/3.swf
[3]
Máirín Duffy wrote:
I just saw your startup screen running on Ray Strode's machine and it is
really fantastic.
It'd be cool to see one with spinning gears for Gears, and one with
solar flares for Solar!
The gear one was easy to implement, it is just a case of deciding the position
and
Hi Charlie,
Charlie Brej wrote:
In Fedora 10 there will be a new graphical startup program replacing
RHGB[1]. Its called Plymouth and it starts even earlier than rhgb. You
can see a demo of the current default fedora startup here[2]. The system
works on plugins to allow different styles of
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Oggetto: Re: Plymouth animated startup
Charlie Brej wrote:
I was planning adding a progress bar (not necessarily a bar). Because
the process starts before any disks have been mounted, it makes a timed
progress bar a little complicated. I think I have a solution but I will
need
Charlie Brej escribió:
David Nielsen wrote:
2008/9/13 Charlie Brej [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
In Fedora 10 there will be a new graphical startup program replacing
RHGB[1]. Its called Plymouth and it starts even earlier than rhgb.
You can see a demo of the
Charlie Brej wrote:
In Fedora 10 there will be a new graphical startup program replacing
RHGB[1]. Its called Plymouth and it starts even earlier than rhgb.
I understand you are at least a bit familiar with the way Plymouth
works, all of us could use some pointers, can you add a few
Charlie Brej wrote:
I was planning adding a progress bar (not necessarily a bar). Because
the process starts before any disks have been mounted, it makes a timed
progress bar a little complicated. I think I have a solution but I will
need agreement of the developers. The best way is probably
In Fedora 10 there will be a new graphical startup program replacing RHGB[1].
Its called Plymouth and it starts even earlier than rhgb. You can see a demo of
the current default fedora startup here[2]. The system works on plugins to allow
different styles of splash screens. To play around with
2008/9/13 Charlie Brej [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In Fedora 10 there will be a new graphical startup program replacing
RHGB[1]. Its called Plymouth and it starts even earlier than rhgb. You can
see a demo of the current default fedora startup here[2]. The system works
on plugins to allow different
David Nielsen wrote:
2008/9/13 Charlie Brej [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
In Fedora 10 there will be a new graphical startup program replacing
RHGB[1]. Its called Plymouth and it starts even earlier than rhgb.
You can see a demo of the current default fedora startup
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