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Re: Framebuffer logo.



What I did (though not to get rid of the logo), was simply recompile the kernel and package it. I don't like framebuffer (slow under heavy loads, even on a new machine) and disabled it in my own kernel.

hth,
/johan


donw@examen.com wrote:
Is there any way to *completely disable* the logo when using a
framebuffered console, other than just hacking kernel to tell it not to
show a logo (which works)?  I didn't see anything along the lines of a
useful pragma for telling Linux to boot sans logo.

I'm not looking for a way to *replace* the logo; I just want it gone,
without having to hack the kernel if I can avoid it (hard to keep things
standardized that way).

If a way doesn't exist, maybe I'll just write a bloody patch.

Thanks!



--
Johan Ehnberg
johan@ehnberg.net
"Windows? No... I don't think so."



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