Re: Fedora/KDE boot graphics

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Am 23.07.2016 um 23:33 schrieb Colin J Thomson:
On Saturday, 23 July 2016 14:09:15 BST Gerald B. Cox wrote:
On Sat, Jul 23, 2016 at 8:13 AM, Reindl Harald <h.reindl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>

wrote:
you don't wish - otherwise you would just remove "qiet" and "rhgb" from
your boot configuration and add "rd.plymouth=0 plymouth.enable=0" followed
by a "drcaut -f" and "grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/grub2/grub.cfg" as i do for
10 years now (for the first two parts)

You can also just hit the ESC key after the boot selection and it will show
you the output.  That way, you see it when you're interested, and not if
you aren't.

I think Tim was talking about the Splash Screen when KDE starts?
And yes they are all quite basic looking now with no option now to download
new splash screens

after the bug last year that it took virtually forever was gone i disabled that splash screens just because while the desktop is initialized in background i can already enter my passphrase for the ssh-key shortly followed by kwallet and firefox which is in autostart

that way the whole "login and ready to work" is way faster (disclaimer: 5 years old machine and it takes a few seconds)

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