LF2 - Plymouth Theme
Artwork by Henry The Archer.
Source: https://bitbucket.org/MangaD/lf2-plymouth-theme
Artwork by Henry The Archer.
Source: https://bitbucket.org/MangaD/lf2-plymouth-theme
[Linux] LF2 - Plymouth Theme
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LF2 - Plymouth Theme
Artwork by Henry The Archer. Source: https://bitbucket.org/MangaD/lf2-plymouth-theme Thanks given by: A-Man
I got a chance to try it, and there was one problem in lf2-davis.plymouth file (wrong directories).
Code: [script] One can fix it by creating a link in usr/share with sudo ln -s /lib/plymouth /usr/share/plymouthor by just changing the "/usr/share/" part in the 2 lines to "/lib/". About the theme itself, I expected more than just the loading screen, but it still looks pretty cool! I hope to see this being turned into a full-fledged theme in the future. Keep it up! A-Engine: A new beat em up game engine inspired by LF2. Coming soon A-Engine Dev Blog - Update #8: Timeout Thanks given by: MangaD
07-10-2016, 02:30 PM
(07-08-2016, 08:36 PM)A-Man Wrote: I got a chance to try it, and there was one problem in lf2-davis.plymouth file (wrong directories). Thank you, fixed the path in the lf2-davis.plymouth file. (07-08-2016, 08:36 PM)A-Man Wrote: About the theme itself, I expected more than just the loading screen, but it still looks pretty cool! I hope to see this being turned into a full-fledged theme in the future. I thought that Plymouth was just the boot screen, can it be more than that? Anyway, this was just an experiment, I have no intention to do anything else here. ^^ (07-10-2016, 02:30 PM)MangaD Wrote: I thought that Plymouth was just the boot screen, can it be more than that?I don't know anything about Plymouth myself, but I remember looking it up when I tried this. First result was an example on using Plymouth to change the wallpaper (not that one can't change that normally). So I thought that perhaps everything can be customized. Good job, nevertheless. I'll be keeping it for a while =D Edit: It turns out you're right. The wallpaper change was to that of the boot splash screen as well. The thread title could be less misleading though if you add "boot splash" or something to it. A-Engine: A new beat em up game engine inspired by LF2. Coming soon A-Engine Dev Blog - Update #8: Timeout |
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