A complete user-space boot splash system

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Splashy is a next generation boot splashing system for Linux systems.
Unlike other splashing systems, it needs no patches to the kernel and
it’s installed like a normal package. Make your boot process eye-candy
with Splashy!

Some of Splashy’s most noticeable features include:

* Require zero kernel patches/full functionality in user-space

* Boot/halt/reboot/runlevel-switch support

* Progressbar support (with optional border)

* Verbose mode (with F2/ESC keys)

* Configuration file in XML

* Cope with any video-mode resolution/size

* Cope with 8, 16, and 24 bit framebuffers

* Alpha channel (transparency) support

* Video mode detection

* Initramfs support

* TrueType2 fonts support

* Lots of image/animation file formats supported: jpg, png, gif,
mpg, swf

* Low dependencies and code in C to best perform

* Full LSB support

* Multiple themes support

* Really easy to create new themes

* X detection on exit

* Smooth progressbar movement

* Animations support

* Fade in/out effects

* Totally configurable

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Source Files
Filename Size Changed
README.themes 0000000059 59 Bytes
pm-utils-splashy.sh 0000001353 1.32 KB
ready 0000000000 0 Bytes
setup-splashy.sh 0000001938 1.89 KB
splashy-0.3.8-fix-compiler-warnings.patch 0000001278 1.25 KB
splashy-0.3.8-glib.patch 0000000154 154 Bytes
splashy-0.3.8.tar.bz2 0001507573 1.44 MB
splashy-branding-SLED.tar.bz2 0000949643 927 KB
splashy-branding-openSUSE.tar.bz2 0001252041 1.19 MB
splashy-disable-x11input.patch 0000000371 371 Bytes
splashy.changes 0000006968 6.8 KB
splashy.spec 0000013506 13.2 KB
themes.tar.bz2 0002574193 2.45 MB
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