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'''Usplash''' is a userspace application that uses the Linux framebuffer interface or direct vesa access to draw a splash screen at boot. It has a companion utility that is able to send commands to usplash, allowing information about the bootup sequence to be displayed in a more attractive way. | '''Usplash''' is a userspace application that uses the Linux framebuffer interface or direct vesa access to draw a splash screen at boot. It has a companion utility that is able to send commands to usplash, allowing information about the bootup sequence to be displayed in a more attractive way. | ||
− | See [[UbuntuHelp:USplashCustomizationHowto]] | + | |
+ | === Changing the default usplash artwork === | ||
+ | |||
+ | To change to default usplash look (tested on Gutsy) using the command line, i.e. in a terminal window: | ||
+ | |||
+ | 1. First, select an alternative usplash artwork set. You can do this with your graphical package manager or by typing | ||
+ | |||
+ | <pre><nowiki> | ||
+ | aptitude search usplash | ||
+ | </nowiki></pre> | ||
+ | |||
+ | You'll see a list of packages that contain usplash in their package name or description. Among them are a couple that contain alternative artwork sets. | ||
+ | |||
+ | 2. Pick an artwork package from the list and install it, for example: | ||
+ | |||
+ | <pre><nowiki> | ||
+ | sudo aptitude install xubuntu-artwork-usplash | ||
+ | </nowiki></pre> | ||
+ | |||
+ | 3. Now you've got two (or more) usplash artwork sets installed. You'll need to tell your system which one to use: | ||
+ | |||
+ | <pre><nowiki> | ||
+ | sudo update-alternatives --config usplash-artwork.so | ||
+ | </nowiki></pre> | ||
+ | |||
+ | 4. The last step is to update the "initial RAM disk", that is used when your system boots up: | ||
+ | |||
+ | <pre><nowiki> | ||
+ | sudo update-initramfs -u | ||
+ | </nowiki></pre> | ||
+ | |||
+ | If you skip the last step, you will probably only see your new usplash artwork during shutdown and not when your computer boots up. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Repeat steps 3 and 4 to switch between installed usplash artwork packages. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Using custom artwork with usplash === | ||
+ | |||
+ | Of course you can also use your very own artwork with usplash. See: [[UbuntuHelp:USplashCustomizationHowto]] | ||
[[category:CategoryDocumentation]] | [[category:CategoryDocumentation]] | ||
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Usplash is a userspace application that uses the Linux framebuffer interface or direct vesa access to draw a splash screen at boot. It has a companion utility that is able to send commands to usplash, allowing information about the bootup sequence to be displayed in a more attractive way.
Changing the default usplash artwork
To change to default usplash look (tested on Gutsy) using the command line, i.e. in a terminal window:
1. First, select an alternative usplash artwork set. You can do this with your graphical package manager or by typing
aptitude search usplash
You'll see a list of packages that contain usplash in their package name or description. Among them are a couple that contain alternative artwork sets.
2. Pick an artwork package from the list and install it, for example:
sudo aptitude install xubuntu-artwork-usplash
3. Now you've got two (or more) usplash artwork sets installed. You'll need to tell your system which one to use:
sudo update-alternatives --config usplash-artwork.so
4. The last step is to update the "initial RAM disk", that is used when your system boots up:
sudo update-initramfs -u
If you skip the last step, you will probably only see your new usplash artwork during shutdown and not when your computer boots up.
Repeat steps 3 and 4 to switch between installed usplash artwork packages.
Using custom artwork with usplash
Of course you can also use your very own artwork with usplash. See: UbuntuHelp:USplashCustomizationHowto