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Customising Boot Logo
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bitsnpcs:
Hello VN,
I do not know how to customise the boot screen, other than a recent post about about changing the user image, this is covered in the LL manual also.
You can use "Bootchart" which will make an png image in /var/log/bootchart showing the analysis of the last boot.
Or
An alternative is to use "Systemd", this has a graphical interface (GUI) available as an add on called "Systemadm" examples 1.
--- Code: ---systemd-analyze plot>boot.svg #visualize boot process in boot.svg
--- End code ---
--- Code: ---systemd-analyze #prints time taken to boot kernel and load services
--- End code ---
--- Code: ---systemd-analyze blame | head # lists of processes that take most time
--- End code ---
Source
1 Linux Format#188 pg36.
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Mouse pointers there are many mouse themes at XFCE Look (link below). Some have a variety of sets in the theme, so it gives options.
I use this theme http://xfce-look.org/content/show.php/OpenZone?content=111343
it is simple in appearance/not fancy, suits me (lol), and works very well for me.
You can edit the image of X11 cursors in Gimp using this plug-in -
http://gimpstuff.org/content/show.php/X11+Mouse+Cursor+%28XMC%29+plug-in?content=94503
NRD80V:
Hi
Can any one tell me whether there is a graphical interface to customise Boot Logo & Boot Splash Screen
I wanted to have a Blank Screen with a Stop Clock showing the time needed to Boot up
How can I make this
Mouse Pointers are a bit awkward (Subjective)
I have installed few themes for Cursor
Yet not satisfied, is there a way to customise the mouse pointers.
Yours
VN
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