[ubuntu-art] USplash "Minimalistic" call for testing release 0.1
Frank Schoep
frank at ffnn.nl
Sat May 13 10:09:18 BST 2006
Hello everyone,
I felt it was time to put my money where my mouth is, so here you go:
http://www.ffnn.nl/media/external/ubuntu/usplash/usplash-minimalistic_0.1.deb
What it has:
- 100% correct Ubuntu colors
- Sharp antialiased logo
- No text, only "FAIL" if something goes wrong
- Graceful fallback if fullscreen is not possible (rounded corners)
It looks like this on a proper screen:
http://www.ffnn.nl/media/external/ubuntu/usplash/minimalistic-working-full.jpg
It looks like this on a non-scaling screen (notice the round corners):
http://www.ffnn.nl/media/external/ubuntu/usplash/minimalistic-working-squashed.jpg
Please test and let me know if it works, what you think and what can be
improved [1] [2].
I'm still a huge supporter of dropping the boot text: no other significant
commercial OS I know of shows techno talk on boot, I think it's time to get
Ubuntu into the 21st century like the others.
I hope I've also disproved a lot of talk about how this can't be done properly
and that I'm unaware of usplash limitations, I've kept them in mind even
before starting my first sketches.
I think I've solved the non-scaling screen issue quite elegantly by adding
rounded corners to the splash, maybe they could be a bit rounder, but I think
they're fine as is. At the moment, you don't really notice them in fullscreen
mode, which is good.
I would really _love_ to get some reports streaming in about this splash
looking bad on someone's hardware so that I can get a reality check.
With kind regards,
Frank Schoep
[1] - Installation can take some time because the installation script needs to
regenerate the initial kernel images.
[2] - If you don't get the new splash after installation, make sure you don't
have any other custom splash screens, otherwise use "sudo update-alternatives
--config usplash-artwork.so" in a console to select "minimalistic.so"
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