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Re: Text bootsplash for MX-14.2-pae

Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2014 3:52 pm
by Gaer Boy
I'm a bit late testing this, but I've seen the effect on D-O's video. I agree with most that it will make it easier to persuade newcomers to try MX, and the simple text presentation looks very good. I will probably still turn it off for my own use - I've been watching scrolling text since CP/M and it gives me a sense of security.

I've tested using a USB stick and the early display on my 1920x1060 monitor is very good. The resolution change is dramatic - down to less than 1/4 of the screen, and the text jumps to top left. It's still perfectly readable and I think it's fine. Adding 'nomodeset' or using Videos Safe mode didn't seem to make any difference.

I haven't tried the following graphic, but I think it's necessary for the same newcomers. I have about 10 secs of menu and tsplash, followed by 10 secs of blank sceen. Even I get a bit twitchy at that point.

Phil

Re: Text bootsplash for MX-14.2-pae

Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2014 3:54 pm
by Jerry3904
The resolution change is dramatic - down to less than 1/4 of the screen, and the text jumps to top left.
I had that in an earlier version that BJ sent me, but the most recent one solved that.

Re: Text bootsplash for MX-14.2-pae

Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2014 12:43 pm
by kmathern
Gaer Boy wrote:I've tested using a USB stick and the early display on my 1920x1060 monitor is very good. The resolution change is dramatic - down to less than 1/4 of the screen, and the text jumps to top left. It's still perfectly readable and I think it's fine. Adding 'nomodeset' or using Videos Safe mode didn't seem to make any difference.

I haven't tried the following graphic, but I think it's necessary for the same newcomers. I have about 10 secs of menu and tsplash, followed by 10 secs of blank sceen. Even I get a bit twitchy at that point.

Phil
Just 'nomodeset' by itself doesn't stop the resolution from changing on my system.

If I use both 'nomodeset' & 'radeon.modeset=0', the resolution of the bootsplash screen (and the size of the text) stays the same for the entire time the splash is being displayed.

But I think using the 'radeon.modeset=0' cheat means I won't be able to use the radeon driver while running in X.

Re: Text bootsplash for MX-14.2-pae

Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2014 10:35 pm
by gmagar
An Excellent Creation BitJam! The perfect balance between text and graphics. Thanks to you and all who help fine tune it. I am testing it...now!

Re: Text bootsplash for MX-14.2-pae

Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2014 3:25 am
by Gaer Boy
kmathern wrote: Just 'nomodeset' by itself doesn't stop the resolution from changing on my system.

If I use both 'nomodeset' & 'radeon.modeset=0', the resolution of the bootsplash screen (and the size of the text) stays the same for the entire time the splash is being displayed.

But I think using the 'radeon.modeset=0' cheat means I won't be able to use the radeon driver while running in X.
'radeon.modeset=0' on its own works for me - the resolution and text size stays the same throughout. I wasn't worried about using the radeon driver in X - it's disabled on my system anyway.

Phil

Re: Text bootsplash for MX-14.2-pae

Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2014 8:26 am
by BitJam
Here is tsplash in Greek. The translations may be nonsense but that is easily fixed. This required me to work around some very strange bugs in how busybox handles unicode. This is a screenshot from Virtual Box at the default 640x480 resolution.

Re: Text bootsplash for MX-14.2-pae

Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2014 9:16 am
by Jerry3904
Looks good (I guess), nice work.