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Description:
Black variant of the amazingly simple-yet-elegant fedora 'charge' theme (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SlwAKkVCvE

Hope you like it!

To install:
1. Install plymouth.
2. Unzip this file to /usr/share/plymouth/themes/ folder.
3. Set this theme by default. In case of fedora 11 the following are the instructions for installation. This may vary slightly with other distros:
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a) plymouth-set-default-theme blackcharge
b) /usr/libexec/plymouth/plymouth-update-initrd
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Make sure you pass vga=792 (or equivalent) to kernel startup opts.

Ratings & Comments

4 Comments

Revo2000

Still looking amazing on Fedora 14 ... best Plymouth ever. Greeds!

Wrah

Can you make it with mandriva logo, but bigger (2x)?

koikahin

Thanks a lot... I would love to, but I am seriously short of time :(. But it is fairly easy to make, so why don't you jump in? :)

Beyecixramd

what does mean "fairly easy"? can you point me to the right direction, like a wiki or so to make plymouth splashes?

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Plymouth

Plymouth is a bootsplash for Linux supporting animations using Direct Rendering Manager and KMS driver. It gets packed into the initrd. Besides eye-candy, Plymouth also handles user interaction during boot. Wikipedia

Installation instructions:

  1. copy YOURTHEME folder to usr/share/plymouth/themes/YOURTHEME

  2. run in terminal:

sudo plymouth-set-default-theme YOURTHEME -R