Will there be a boot splash like the one in suse, mandrake?
John Dong
john.dong at gmail.com
Sun Oct 24 22:20:53 UTC 2004
Yeah, but disabling vesa will get rid of the bootsplash, which (to me)
ruins the point of the pretty splash.
>So does the installer (although you can boot without it if necessary,
>but languages other than English will have trouble).
That's no big deal. But programs like VMWare (the actual program, not
running Ubuntu within VMWare) will refuse to go into fullscreen with
framebuffer enabled. On my K8V mobo, the video becomes corrupted when
resuming from ACPI S3 with fb turned on.
On Sun, 24 Oct 2004 15:06:16 -0700, Matt Zimmerman <mdz at canonical.com> wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 24, 2004 at 04:21:14PM -0500, jdong wrote:
>
> > I object, object, OBJECT. Bootsplash (correct me if wrong) requires some
> > sort of framebuffer, whether vesafb or vesa-tng.
>
> Don't panic: it will of course be straightforward to disable if it causes
> problems.
>
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