This tool and kernel patch quietly died and seems like it was never resurrected:
https://github.com/jirka-grunt/fbcondecor
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This tool and kernel patch quietly died and seems like it was never resurrected:
https://github.com/jirka-grunt/fbcondecor
This whole thing completely died out since the early 5.x kernels for 6.x I don't know anything alike.
You could change the background of any deep consoles (ttys) with:
splash -s -u $i /etc/bootsplash/themes/tty$i/config/bootsplash-1024x768.cfg &> /dev/null
This used the mentioned kernel patch. Even tho the fbsplash is still present in some distros without that kernel patch it will never work.
Anyone found an alternative for this?
https://github.com/jirka-grunt/fbcondecor
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Closed yesterday.
This tool and kernel patch quietly died and seems like it was never resurrected:
https://github.com/jirka-grunt/fbcondecor
This whole thing completely died out since the early 5.x kernels for 6.x I don't know anything alike.
You could change the background of any deep consoles (ttys) with:
splash -s -u $i /etc/bootsplash/themes/tty$i/config/bootsplash-1024x768.cfg &> /dev/null
This used the mentioned kernel patch. Even tho the fbsplash is still present in some distros without that kernel patch it will never work.
Anyone found an alternative for this?