Re: GRUB splashimage
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Mr Mike wrote:
| On Monday 25 April 2005 10:31 am, Jason Martens wrote:
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|>>Partial solution... Found update-grub and it created a good menu.lst
that works w/out f'ing up my system... but all the images look like
crap... REAL grainie... like a colored pixel every 100th one.. you
can't even tell what the image is supposed to look like..
|>>
|>>Images are created according to specs i found for debian.. 640x480
14 colors and xpm format then and put into /boot/grub/ ... UUMMMM....
what the heck is wrong?? I'm sure it's the image but I'm following all
the criteria I can find and rebooting OVER AND OVER just to test
different image formats isn't a very good option...
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|>>Your aid would be greatly appreciated...
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|>>
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|>Mike, try the attached image. It is working on my system perfectly.
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| It did... it worked absolutely great... Now if I can only create one
myself <g>
| Can you tell me what specs you used? I used the gimp, indexed colors
to 14 and saved as png (cause my gimp claims xpm plugin won't save it).
| Once saved as ping, use image magic (convert filename.png
filename.xpm) then qzip filename.xpm and wind up with filename.xpm.gz to
use. Unfortunately, they never seem to turn out like yours..
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Well, I didn't create the image myself (or if I did, it was too long ago
now). This is probably not it, but I'm not familiar with the qzip
command. What happens if you use "gzip filename.xpm"?
Jason
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