Smart  Planning


Forum: User Feedback
Topic: Smart  Planning
started by: Flying  Eagle

Posted by Flying  Eagle on Nov. 30 2004,06:00
Wow!
Using a loader and decompressing your tar.gz applications without remastering
is the smartest thing I have seen yet!
Great job John!
:D
I'm curious about one thing: Where's the picture of the baby tux on the cd when you first boot ?
I can't find it.

Wayne

Posted by ico2 on Nov. 30 2004,16:34
do you mean the desktop background image? if so then it should be in /home/dsl/fluxbox/backgrounds.

if you meant the boot: screen then it is in the cd under boot/isolinux/logo.16, i am not sure what format it is though :(

welcome to the forums :)

Posted by AwPhuch on Nov. 30 2004,16:39
Quote (Flying  Eagle @ Nov. 30 2004,01:00)
Wow!
Using a loader and decompressing your tar.gz applications without remastering
is the smartest thing I have seen yet!
Great job John!
:D
I'm curious about one thing: Where's the picture of the baby tux on the cd when you first boot ?
I can't find it.

Wayne

Splain for us "dumb whiteboys" please

Brian
AwPhuch

Posted by ico2 on Nov. 30 2004,17:09
i thought the meaning was clearish, they either mean the boot: prompt or the default wallpaper :)
Posted by ke4nt1 on Nov. 30 2004,17:31
The baby tux you see in the center of your screen,
when you first hit the X desktop is called..

/usr/share/fluxbox/damn_c_logo.jpg

73
ke4nt

Posted by Flying  Eagle on Dec. 05 2004,23:11
Thanks ico2
You were right on target about the image, its logo.16.

I did a little research with Google and someone else wanted to know how to view or change the startup icon.
Here's more info about people who might want to use a different or alter the icons.
The image is in lss 256 color format. To view it, you need the Perl script called
"LSS16toPPM" to convert logo.16 to ppm format.
Now, you can use Gimp to view or to make changes if desired.
When you are finished, you use another Perl scrip called "PPM16 toLSS" to convert the image back into its origional form.
To find these scripts, just Google for them.
:D

Posted by ico2 on Dec. 07 2004,16:51
you should post that in the faq thread :)
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