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  1. psyk3d psyk3d Ubuntu users , openSUSE

    Does !openSUSE have plymouth? Is it removable/replaceable? unlike !Ubuntu

    Saturday, 14-Aug-10 19:08:40 UTC from web
    • Spike Burch Spike Burch

      @psyk3d: not yet. ubuntu, fedora, and mandriva use plymouth, but it looks like openSUSE still uses bootsplash

      Saturday, 14-Aug-10 19:14:37 UTC
    • Neil Darlow Neil Darlow

      @psyk3d No, it uses Splashy.

      Saturday, 14-Aug-10 19:24:16 UTC
    • psyk3d psyk3d Ubuntu users , openSUSE , Spike Burch

      @spikeb: nice, and any idea how fast is it compared to !Ubuntu? btw the package list on the !openSUSE contains plymouth-lite! thanks :)

      Saturday, 14-Aug-10 19:24:21 UTC
    • psyk3d psyk3d Neil Darlow

      @neildarlow : the package list on the site says plymouth-lite! any idea what would that be? thanks :)

      Saturday, 14-Aug-10 19:25:29 UTC
    • Spike Burch Spike Burch

      @psyk3d: no clue, haven't used SuSE since 8.x

      Saturday, 14-Aug-10 19:27:23 UTC
    • psyk3d psyk3d Spike Burch

      @spikeb : okeys! thanks

      Saturday, 14-Aug-10 19:28:41 UTC
    • Neil Darlow Neil Darlow

      @psyk3d No plymouth in scan of my packages. I don't use ubuntu so I can't compare but startup is fastest of distributions I've used. Try it!

      Saturday, 14-Aug-10 20:32:54 UTC
    • psyk3d psyk3d Neil Darlow

      @neildarlow : dl already started :) thanks

      Saturday, 14-Aug-10 20:35:21 UTC

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