Now that you comment it, it's the same colour that Grub uses. I will investigate it further and fix it if possible.
Talking about the transition stuff. As I commented, it's only shown (in my system) when I relog to the session. As I use a custom xml background that changes with time, probably it shows the fallback wallpaper, which is the GNOME stripe. Thanks for the information, Tim. On 27 Aug 2013 00:49, "Tim" <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Alfredo, > On 27/08/13 04:01, Alfredo Hernández wrote: > > Known issues: > > - When you reboot your system a plain blue screen is shown, but I > believe this is a system-wide default colour (it actually doesn't depend on > your Plymouth theme). > > You mean the grub screen that is loaded before plymouth starts? I seem > to recall this was a side-effect of the plymouth text theme. > > > - If you close your session and log-in again, a GNOME stripe wallpaper > is shown for a while. I have no clue on this one, but again this does not > depend on Plymouth theme. Actually this may happen the very first time you > enter your session if you don't use automatic session login (which I use). > > This is part of the seamless transition stuff, there is a cross-fade > between plymouth and the system background image as gdm loads, on login > there should be a cross-fade between system background and user background. > > Tim > > > - > > PS. If you don't want to test it, this is how the theme looks like: > On small screens: http://cl.ly/image/3v283I0U033I > On normal screens: http://cl.ly/image/260l1V1H1g2l > > Regards. > > >
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