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Description:
Urko Mint Dark is a theme for Plymouth, the boot splash tool for Linux. It's designed with Linux Mint in mind, but can be used in any installation that uses Plymouth. It is mainly based on Dark Mint by Josep Sayol and it is intended to be used in conjunction with the Grub GFX theme of the same name. The idea is to keep the same design from the boot splash to the desktop.

How to install the theme:
1. Download the archive
2. Extract it in the directory of your choice
3. Open the new created directory (urko-mint-dark)
4. Read the README.md file
5. Enjoy

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Laszcz

9 + Great. I really love it. Thanks a lot! But there was an issue. The installer script creates empty theme folder and leaves previous theme as default one but updates initramfs. I'm using LMDE 3 Cindy with Russian localization. I had to copy the theme folder manually and then ran command: $ sudo plymouth-set-default-theme -R urko-mint-dark And now your theme works fine. ;) Thanks again.

ramien43

This is the theme I have been looking for. Great graphics, smooth looking and generic enough so it would work with any Linux Mint version. Thanks for the great work.

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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