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On 2/6/07, James Kramer <kramerjm at gmail.com> wrote: > This thought just occurred to me while discussing the virtues of open > source with my brother-- who is an experienced Windows die hard that > just about had it with as he labels it 'Microshaft'. What we linux > et. al users take for granted is there are all the wonderful Live CDs > that promote Open source. However, when a windows user tries out the > CD they first see the boot messsages as the system is initiated. Some > of those messages contain errors appearing like there are a problems > with their system running open source. The Ubuntu LiveCDs show a nice splash screen while starting up, without the nasty error messages that would scare a would-be Windows converter. Here's a screenshot form the latest LIve CD that looks like a standard Windows-ish boot splash: http://content.zdnet.com/2347-12554_22-38830-38833.html?seq=3 All that is required is the "quiet" argument passed to the kernel for this to happen... -- Kristian Hermansen -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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