A minimalistic GRUB theme inspired by Breeze, the default style for Plasma 5 / KDE Frameworks.
# Installation
Copy the "breeze" folder to the themes directory in /boot. If you don't know how to do it, just run the included "install.sh" script as root.
2 years ago
0.3.1
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[li]Semi-transparent background on selected items[/li]
0.3
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[li]New logos added: CentOS, Deepin, DragonFly BSD, KaOS, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Ubuntu Mate, Zorin OS[/li][li]Terminus font[/li]
0.2
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[li]Various changes in the progress bar[/li][li]Added installer[/li]
0.1
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[li]Added[/li]
2 years ago
0.3.1
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[li]Semi-transparent background on selected items[/li]
0.3
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[li]New logos added: CentOS, Deepin, DragonFly BSD, KaOS, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Ubuntu Mate, Zorin OS[/li][li]Terminus font[/li]
0.2
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[li]Various changes in the progress bar[/li][li]Added installer[/li]
0.1
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[li]Added[/li]
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maxximo88
28 days ago
Is it possible to have horizontal choices menu?
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PythonProgrammer23@Ubuntu
3 months ago
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PythonProgrammer23@Ubuntu
3 months ago
exception '9Exception'
with message 'themefile breeze/icons/deepin.png not found!
in /build/grub-customizer-hZVPvY/grub-customizer-5.0.6/src/main/../Bootstrap/../Model/Theme.hpp:152
I don't know if this is GRUB Customizer, or this just don't work.
I have the option to continue, but I might risk data loss.
Also, when I tried to set it as the theme, I got an error:
"theme.txt not found. Please find the themes config file and rename it as theme.txt!"
I noticed it was in a subdirectory and moved it. Did I do something wrong?
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gustawho
3 months ago
GRUB_THEME="/usr/share/grub/themes/starfield/theme.txt"
And re-generate grub.cfg to apply the changes (in most cases, "grubcfg -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg" is more than enough). If configuring the theme was successful, you will see Found theme: /usr/share/grub/themes/starfield/theme.txt in the terminal.
The error you're getting is when building the program you mentioned.
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PythonProgrammer23@Ubuntu
3 months ago
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PythonProgrammer23@Ubuntu
3 months ago
error: can't find command 'hwmatch'
error: disk hd0,msdos5' not found.
It's probably because I'm using grub-emu, right?
The theme didn't show up either.
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PythonProgrammer23@Ubuntu
3 months ago
I dual-boot Ubuntu and Vista.
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PythonProgrammer23@Ubuntu
3 months ago
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gustawho
3 months ago
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REGHAR
1 year ago
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mechevar21
2 years ago
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limathebest
2 years ago
tar -xzvf Breeze-Grub2.tar.gz
move the folder breeze to /boot/grub/themes
sudo mv Breeze-GRUB2/breeze/ /boot/grub/themes/
edit the file /etc/default/grub
sudo nano /etc/default/grub
search for the part: "GRUB_THEME=/...." and change for:
GRUB_THEME=/boot/grub2/themes/breeze/theme.txt
save and close
update the grub with the command:
sudo grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg
Done.
Reboot the system and see if it worked.
Good Lock!
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REGHAR
1 year ago
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valoriez
2 years ago
* https://goo.gl/photos/pmqot138pQCNJmvv7 - Jens of the VDG says it would be more breeze like that
* also solid color background from breeze color swath
* probably papergrey
* it should not fill the entire screen widthwise
* if there are more than 4 distros they should be positioned in a grid i.e. no scrollybars
* the elements should scale down the more stuff is there
Please write directly to Jens and/or the VDG. They can use your talent! jens@ohyran.se https://forum.kde.org/viewforum.php?f=285
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vaxxipooh
2 years ago
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gustawho
2 years ago
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boenis
2 years ago
Extract the TAR file and move/copy the breeze folder to /boot/grub2/themes/.
Then edit /etc/default/grub:
GRUB_THEME=/boot/grub2/themes/breeze/theme.txt
Re-generate grub.cfg to apply the changes:
# grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/grub2/grub.cfg
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gustawho
2 years ago
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rmrcbm
2 years ago
- Extract the TAR file and move/copy the breeze folder to /boot/grub2/themes/.
- Launch "Yast" and then "Bootloader"
- Select "Kernel parameters" and then in "Console theme" you should click in "Browse". Yo can locate the folder "Breeze" and the file "theme.txt" or change the text to "/boot/grub2/themes/breeze/theme.txt"
- Click "Accept" button and all is done
;)
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TheBlueGhost
2 years ago
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