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Re: Bootup logo



	Subject: Bootup logo
	Date: Mon, Jul 19, 1999 at 10:25:51AM +1000

In reply to:Gareth

Quoting Gareth(gwalters@metz.une.edu.au):
> G'day all,
> 	I have heard its possible to display the linux logo on the
> screen at startup, does anyone know where I can find out HOWTO do
> this?
> 

I did a Locate slink and got /var/state/apt/lists/
I then did a grep logo /var/state/apt/lists/*      and got
/var/state/apt/lists/debian.midco.net_debian_dists_slink_main_binary-i386_Packages:Package: linuxlogo

an less of that file got

Package: linuxlogo
Version: 2.07-1
Priority: extra
Section: misc
Maintainer: Steve Kostecke <steve@debian.org>
Depends: libc6
Architecture: i386
Filename: dists/stable/main/binary-i386/misc/linuxlogo_2.07-1.deb
Size: 31752
MD5sum: e8f4ee35d243371326e220acb7cfc23f
Description: Color ANSI Penguin with system information
 An ANSI Color Penguin Logo with some system information that is
 can be displayed at boot time or at the the login prompt. The
 default installation displays the linuxlogo at boot time. Three
 different Penguin Logos are available: Classic, Banner and
 monochrome ASCII.
 .
 Includes a config utility, linuxlogoconfig(8), for selecting
 when the linuxlogo is displayed.
 .
 Diverts /etc/issue from the base-files package when the linuxlogo
 is displayed at the login prompt.
 .
 As of version 0.2 linuxlogo now works on terminals with white
 backgrounds.
installed-size: 77

Might this be what you were looking, I mean asking for?  See, you 
might have had the info right there at your fingertips.

HTH

-- 
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_______________________________________________________
Wayne T. Topa <wtopa@mindspring.com>


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