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apogarte
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Post subject: [closed ?]customizing aptosic look from startup
Posted: 03.02.2012, 09:24
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hi
i wonder how to customize the following :
-aspect of boot menu (colors, disposition, back image ?)
-enabling to hide the text display of boot sequence (toggling with Esc for instance) AND displaying a picture instead
-using a different user interface for printer management ? ( web interface for CUPS IS NOT user friendly, requires passwords, etc)
thanks for suggestions...
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Post subject: Re: customizing aptosic look from startup
Posted: 03.02.2012, 14:28
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apogarte wrote:
-using a different user interface for printer management ? ( web interface for CUPS IS NOT user friendly, requires passwords, etc)
Which printer management does not need a root password if you want to add a printer?
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Post subject: Re: customizing aptosic look from startup
Posted: 03.02.2012, 15:04
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apogarte wrote:
-aspect of boot menu (........ back image ?)
-enabling to hide the text display of boot sequence (toggling with Esc for instance) AND displaying a picture instead
what you add/change there will increase duration of the boot sequence. No thanks! |
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Post subject: Re: customizing aptosic look from startup
Posted: 04.02.2012, 13:32
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x-un-i wrote:
apogarte wrote:
-aspect of boot menu (........ back image ?)
-enabling to hide the text display of boot sequence (toggling with Esc for instance) AND displaying a picture instead
what you add/change there will increase duration of the boot sequence. No thanks!
I think apogarte asked in the wrong section of the forum, and meant once aptosid has been installed. (Again, that's how I see it) I would also sacrifice performance over that eye candy of hiding booting messages. Yes, I still miss bootsplash, and I admint I didn't use the silent mode, but the verbose mode, so I could still see the booting messages, but had a background in the TTY's. Too bad such thing doesn't exist/isn't mantained anymore. |
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Post subject: Re: customizing aptosic look from startup
Posted: 08.02.2012, 11:50
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Lat wrote:
x-un-i wrote:
apogarte wrote:
-aspect of boot menu (........ back image ?)
-enabling to hide the text display of boot sequence (toggling with Esc for instance) AND displaying a picture instead
what you add/change there will increase duration of the boot sequence. No thanks!
I think apogarte asked in the wrong section of the forum, and meant once aptosid has been installed. (Again, that's how I see it) I would also sacrifice performance over that eye candy of hiding booting messages. Yes, I still miss bootsplash, and I admint I didn't use the silent mode, but the verbose mode, so I could still see the booting messages, but had a background in the TTY's. Too bad such thing doesn't exist/isn't mantained anymore.
hi
if i am in a wrong thread plz somebody explain (this is "community forum/request and suggestions"...)
yes i am talking of installed system, not live
i am very uncertain why hiding text displayed AND displaying a picture would make starting really slower , but this is anyways a matter of aesthetics. I really think this display of text is not usefull 99% of time i boot, and anyways this would be my choice, not the choice of everybody... AND there will always be the possibility to toggle splash <-> text with esc for instance...
so, again : is it possible, and how ?! |
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Post subject: Re: customizing aptosic look from startup
Posted: 08.02.2012, 16:26
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apogarte wrote:
yes i am talking of installed system, not live
if you were talking about installed system and requesting/suggesting ( that's the forum you have choosen) aptosid should/could deliver/do that then you must understand that aptosid is a live iso and the installation just copies the live iso to the HD ( reverting the specific changes/settings that are absolutely necessary for the live iso.
The only difference between live system and installed one are the "live" packages / changes that are deinstalled/reverted when installing the system.
This said, I cannot see how a fancy bootsplash would fit there.
Lat wrote:
I would also sacrifice performance over that eye candy of hiding booting messages. Yes, I still miss bootsplash, and I admint I didn't use the silent mode, but the verbose mode, so I could still see the booting messages, but had a background in the TTY's.
On the installed system you are free to install/deinstall everything you need, so go ahead. |
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Post subject: RE: Re: customizing aptosic look from startup
Posted: 11.02.2012, 11:42
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ok x-un-i
i do not understand your argumentation. I think this is the point often here, about the fact live system is the center preocupation (and point of view) of devs, while i (and others ?) consider aptosid mainly as a very efficient reliable quick and nice debian sid installing media
Do you mean this forum is NOT taking in account the installed system ? is it only about live sessions ? in this case could you tell me where i will be authorized to ask questions and/or make suggestions for installed system ? somewhere within aptosid forums or should i go somewhere else like debian forums or else ?
i will be specially interresed in having an answer to my questions...
(as a matter of saying : i do not request a fancy boot splash, just something a little more aesthetic than text displayed)
thanks for helping to make things clearer,
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Post subject: Re: customizing aptosic look from startup
Posted: 11.02.2012, 13:22
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apogarte wrote:
i do not understand your argumentation. I think this is the point often here, about the fact live system is the center preocupation (and point of view) of devs, while i (and others ?) consider aptosid mainly as a very efficient reliable quick and nice debian sid installing media
that's no contradiction there
x-un-i wrote:
apogarte wrote:
yes i am talking of installed system, not live
if you were talking about installed system and requesting/suggesting ( that's the forum you have choosen) aptosid should/could deliver/do that then you must understand that aptosid is a live iso and the installation just copies the live iso to the HD ( reverting the specific changes/settings that are absolutely necessary for the live iso.
The only difference between live system and installed one are the "live" packages / changes that are deinstalled/reverted when installing the system.
This said, I cannot see how a fancy bootsplash would fit there.
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On the installed system you are free to install/deinstall everything you need, so go ahead.
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Post subject: RE: Re: customizing aptosic look from startup
Posted: 13.02.2012, 06:22
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hi x-un-i
thanks for your reply.
i suppose i have to fetch an answer somewhere else, would have been interested
by concrete suggestions but anyways...
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Post subject: RE: Re: customizing aptosic look from startup
Posted: 26.02.2012, 02:13
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Booting takes a few stages.
- BIOS (that's your computer)
- GRUB2 (that's customizable, http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/ see documentation)
- Pre-desktop booting (not really customizable but you can hide the messages afaik)
- Desktop loading |
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