General :: Destroy Booting Logo Splash At Text Mode?

Jan 7, 2011

I installed fandora 14.I modified "/etc/inittab" for change "text mode".

id:5:initdefault:
to
id:3:initdefault:

And I want to disappear the booting logo splash. Beacuse I want to see kernel messages at the linux booting.

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Ubuntu Installation :: Booting Splash Is In Text Mode?

Oct 28, 2010

I upgraded from 10.04 to 10.10. When booting, there is this "Ubuntu" writing on purple background and dots which are lighting up in order. On my machine this is in text mode. In 10.04 it was graphical. What can I do to have it again graphical?

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OpenSUSE Install :: Text Based Splash Screen - Show Text Based Startup On Booting OS?

Aug 11, 2011

I have a question regarding to the Graphical Splash Screen. Is their a way to show the text based startup on booting your OS? So. I don't the OpenSuse Background with the loading line. But i want the half transparent black background if possible or just the black background with all the loading texts. The black and white screen.

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Ubuntu :: Ati Graphics - 10.10, OC'ing - Get A 'black-ish' Screen - Get Into Text Mode From Booting Up?

Dec 31, 2010

What happened was, i used sticonfig to attempt to OC my graphics card, it all seemed to work well, then i put some stress on the card and got a 'black-ish' screen. No matter i though i will boot into text mode (How do you do it normally? The only reason i could was because i crashed my system and could choose recovery mode to then choose text based) and change it back to default and it will all be fine, woo... But apparently you need to be in X server for that command to take effect. ****...........

How do i get into text mode from booting up?
How can i fix this?!

I have tried looking in BIOS but there is nothing there. Have i just fried my card? (It was close to max settings - although only on full load for like 1 second) Could booting up normally, and just 'going in blind' work, like opening up terminal with a hotkey and just entering the command from there....

Ubuntu 10.10
PowerColor Radeon HD 5870
Ati catalyst drivers installled

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Ubuntu :: Splash Logo On Background Without Resetting The Root

Jun 7, 2011

I'm setting the root window background to a gradient with the following command:

Code:

DISPLAY=:0 fbsetroot -gradient Elliptic -from blue -to black

What I would like to do next is to display a small logo in the center of the background without resetting the root window background color. Right now I tried the following two commands and they both reset the root window to a solid color... I would like to keep the gradient color.

Code:

vmsetbg -e logo.png # resets the root window
fbsetbg -c logo.png # also does the same thing

I cannot use just a single image because the same image has to look good on all screen sizes from netbooks to 52" TVs

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Ubuntu :: White Logo Splash Stops Boot Process?

Jan 4, 2010

I'm having trouble with the initial white logo splash in 9.10. Apparently without exception the boot process stops during the white logo segment. I don't think it freezes because I can turn NumLock on and off.

If I edit the menu entry and remove "quiet splash" from the "linux ..." line the computer boots perfectly fine without any errors. How can I diagnose this?

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General :: Booting Live Cd Of Fedora 15 / Change Argument During Booting Mode?

Jun 1, 2011

I am in a situation to boot fedora 15 live cd in to command line mode, not graphical mode, for some testing purpose. how to change argument during booting mode

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General :: Replace The Scrolling Text During Boot-up With A Splash Image?

Mar 10, 2011

I need some help in determining how to have a color splash image display in place of the Linux scrolling-text during the boot-up process on an embedded Linux device. The kernel used is a stripped-down version of Linux (kernel 2.6.29), which has been custom configured. I am using syslinux as the bootloader. I was told that Plymouth might be the way to go with this, but I'm not sure.

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General :: After Booting Into The Fedora It Get Hanged Up And Blue Screen With The Logo Of Fedora

Jan 28, 2010

I have a Compaq CQ40-616TU Laptop. I have installed fedora 11 64 bit more then 20 times and facing the same problems. The Problems are

1) After booting into the fedora it get hanged up and blue screen with the logo of fedora.
2) Some time it shows message that "Could not update /var/lib/gdm/.IC Eauthirity"
3) I have also updated through yum but still facing the same problem
4) I have also tried fedora 12 but during installation process it shows message that no suitable hardware found.

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General :: Change The Ubuntu Logo Which Appears While Booting The Ubuntu?

Mar 11, 2010

how can i replace ubuntu logo,(white logo with black background) which comes very first while booting (it also comes while shuting down) in ubuntu 9.10. I am able to replace other images, which comes after this image. I have done it by replaceing my images with the images present in /usr/share/images/xflash.But it is not possible to replace the mentioned image by this way. Where the above mentioned image (white with black bg) will be stored?

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Ubuntu :: Booting - Went To The Black And White Logo

Apr 25, 2010

I'm a (very) recent Ubuntu convert. Today I burned the Ubuntu 9.10 ISO to a CD with DiskUtility (Mac) and installed it on an old dell laying around (I installed it on the whole disk--no partition, no trace of Windows left behind). Anyway, it was really awesome and running really fast, until I opened up F-Spot picture manager. It was working well until I went into a slideshow. It started lagging and eventually froze up. I tried pressing f5 to get out of full screen then trying to hit esc and then Alt+4 in an effort to close it.

In the end I had to hold down the power button to make it shut down. When I turned it on again, it started normally and went to the black and white Ubuntu logo, then just went to a black screen. I tried again, and this time got a GNU thing (called Grub, I think?) asking if I wanted to do recovery mode. I entered my username and password and it had an error and went to a black screen. Should I just put my LiveCD back in and install it over my previous installation..?

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Ubuntu :: How To Change Logo Which Appears While Booting

Mar 11, 2010

How can i replace ubuntu logo,(white logo with black background) which comes very first while booting (it also comes while shuting down) in ubuntu 9.10. I am able to replace other images, which comes after this image. I have done it by replaceing my images with the images present in /usr/share/images/xflash.But it is not possible to replace the mentioned image by this way. Where the above mentioned image (white with black bg) will be stored?

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OpenSUSE Install :: Logo And Background For Text Only Console?

Dec 28, 2010

I installed OpenSUSE 11.3 in text only mode and on 1st console (tty1) I see background (wallpaper) and logo at upper left corner: I know that I can to disable this splash permanently (menu.lst) or temporarily ('echo 0 > /proc/splash'). How I can:

1. Change the background (/etc/bootsplash/themes - is this here?).

2. Change the logo on my picture

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General :: GUI Interface And One For Text-Mode?

Jun 30, 2010

I have posted about 20 Slitaz Video Tutorial I made. I thought it might be helpful for new comers to Slitaz. I've have 2 playlists. One for the GUI interface and one for Text-Mode. Both playlists can be found at:[URL].. Let me know if there is anything you would like me to go over in future tutorials.

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Server :: Change From Graphic Mode To Text Mode In CentOS 5.3?

Sep 14, 2009

The system always boot up in Graphic Mode. After installation of Web Server, I want to disable Graphic Mode and change it to boot to Text Mode to save memory. Is there a way to disable graphic mode?

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Debian Installation :: Windows Get Stuck On Logo Screen Or Safe Mode Loading Files

Nov 19, 2014

Naturally a Windows user, because all of my computers were with pre-installed Windows and I was young.. and I get used to it..In the time of.. growing up I became programmer and learnt how bad is actually Windows coded. Not only that.. Linux has better support for developers.So.. I was Windows user till yesterday. I finally decided to work on Installing Linux or more specifically - Debian.I love everything part of the GNU - GIMP, GTK+, Gedit, GCC...

Well I can't use my PC, both of my operation systems are non-functional.Windows get stuck (which is something completely typical for Microsoft stuff) on Windows logo screen, or safe mode loading files..Debian installation is messy.Firstly I installed Debian 6.0 on a Virtual DVD Disc mounted. I followed the installation process strictly and move forward to Debian startup.It asked me for account. root as "username" and the password as "password" didn't work so I logged in as "localhost" normal user.

However.. I started to realize that I actually also had to install the Graphical Environment in order to have Debian with the desired GNOME Desktop.. I went to aptitude to install the Graphic Environment Package but it said that I have no root rights.. I tried to log-in again, using the correct details but failed.I tried to get in, using the sudo command, but the sudo command also didn't work. Of course.. since I can't install packages, I can't either install sudo."su -" or "su" also prompt me to select a password which I apparently have no clue of.

Then I went to Debian Recovery, because there I was logged as root. It also pointed out that "Root Account is locked". I went to install packages finally.. But when the installation started to proceed It asked me for disk insertion in a specific folder?There I got lost completely.

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General :: Installation - Text Mode Vs Graphical

Jun 30, 2010

I have just been using distro's that install with a graphical interface, but some of the distro's forum members recommend are installed text mode only. How difficult is a text mode install

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General :: X11 And TEXT Mode On Dual Monitors?

Dec 4, 2010

I, too, have a dual-monitor set up. I would like to use one monitor to run X11, and the other to run a text-only mode, like when you press ctrl+alt+fX, where 1 <= X <= 6.

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General :: Ctrl+alt+(f1-f6) Does Not Work / Could Not Get The Text Mode?

Oct 29, 2009

Ctrl+alt+(f1-f6) does not work..Am using VMware just for Practice purpose.

I have installed Redhat Enterprise Linux 5.But Whenever i start my System(VMWare)it shows the GUI mode.When i press Ctrl+alt+f1 etc...i could not get the text mode.

I changed the default setting in /etc/inittab but when changed it logs on to text mode and i could not get GUI mode when Ctrl+alt+f7 is pressed.

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General :: Install RedHat In Text Mode?

Dec 26, 2010

I want to know how we can install redhat Linux Enterprise in text mode on my system?

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General :: Install Fedora 11 From Text Mode?

Jun 13, 2010

how to install fedora 11 from text mode . I am in a situation to install in text mode only .there is no such option in fedora 11 . Because i have already installed fedora 9 in text mode.

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General :: View Png Or Pdf Files In Text-mode?

Apr 15, 2011

is it possible to view png or pdf files in linux text-mode?

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General :: Text Mode Paint Program?

Mar 12, 2010

I am looking for a text mode paint program for linux.

Like... something that uses ncurses or something to paint images without having X installed.

Does such a program exist?

If so where can I find it?

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General :: Force Fedora 12 To Start To Text Mode?

Jul 13, 2010

I have a problem with my newly installed ATI driver so my Fedora 12 boots to a frozen graphic mode display.I need to force it to boot to text mode interface to start adjusting my X configuration. What to do?This is a new Fedora 12 installation without any change to GRUB etc.

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General :: Set More Lines To Scroll Backwards, In Text Mode?

Dec 27, 2010

I want to scroll back 10000+ lines in text mode linux terminal. As there is an unlimit option in gnome-terminal, so I guess if this is also possible in text mode?

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General :: Text Mode Browser That Supports At Least Basic Javascript?

Apr 4, 2010

I looked at links2 and elinks - neither one seems to even support a simple javascript redirect on a site.

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General :: Changing Font Size In Text Mode Terminal?

Apr 10, 2011

I have a ubuntu linux working in TEXT mode. I would like the change the font size (or if possible, get my terminal with inconsolata font). How can i do it?

PS: i don't have a GUI or X Windows running.

sudo dpkg-reconfigure console-setup

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General :: View PDF In Server Edition (CLI Mode) - Not Converted To Text

Aug 18, 2011

To force myself to use CLI all the time, I've installed Ubuntu Server edition on my work laptop. However, I still want to be able to view PDF ( rendered as normal PDF, not converted to text ). Basically I want a totally CLI environment, except for PDF viewer.

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Dec 14, 2010

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General :: Turn Off Monitor (Energy Saving) While In Text Console Mode

Nov 3, 2010

How to configure Linux text console to automatically turn of the monitor after some time? And by "text console" I mean that thing that you get on ctrl+alt+F[1-6], which is what you get whenever X11 is not running. And, no, I'm not using any framebuffer console (it's a plain, good and old 80x25 text-mode). Many years ago, I was using Slackware Linux, and it used to boot up in text-mode. Then you would manually run startx after the login. Anyway, the main login "screen" was the plain text-mode console, and I remember that the monitor used to turn off (energy saving mode, indicated by a blinking LED) after some time. Now I'm using Gentoo, and I have a similar setup.

The machine boots up in text-mode, and only rarely I need to run startx. I say this because this is mostly my personal Linux server, and there is no need to keep X11 running all the time. (which means: I don't want to use GDM/KDM or any other graphical login screen). But now, in this Gentoo text-mode console, the screen goes black after a while, but the monitor does not enter any energy-saving mode (the LED is always lit). Yes, I've waited long enough to verify this. Thus, my question is: how can I configure my current system to behave like the old one? In other words, how to make the text console trigger energy-saving mode of the monitor?

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