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Re: Framebuffer logo.



Johan Ehnberg (johan@ehnberg.net) wrote:

> 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.

I think the question was not how to disable the framebuffer, but just
the logo.  I think the OP wants framebuffer, but is annoyed but the
cute picture on boot.

-- 
Jason Wojciechowski
http://wonka.hampshire.edu/~jason

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