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Mar 29, 2010

I am creating a custom distro of Ubuntu for a company, changing a few things to meet their needs. One of the things I would like to change is the splash screen, but for some reason the "appearance" tab does not appear in StartUp-Manager.

Splashy still has the bug where it can't be installed due to a conflicting package in Ubuntu, so I believe that this is the only way to do it.

Running 9.10 (the system i'm trying to change) on a dual boot configuration with 10.04 as my main OS.

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[Code]....

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