by TheeMahn » Mon Mar 10, 2008 10:15 am
komputes wrote:To answer your question TheeMahn, I have installed libusplash-dev since this was your first instruction.
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sudo apt-get install -y --force-yes libusplash-dev
Am I missing something here.
Are you sure I have all the packages necessary to compile this. Please note that I am trying this on an untouched brand new install of Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon and the following errors happen to me when running the script.
1) The welcome message saying it will convert my image to image.so pops up TWICE (2x times)
2) No File Is Produced as an output.
3) Running the script from the shell outputs this.
http://pastebin.com/mfd930abSo, my question is, am I doing anything wrong? Have you tried the script on a Ubuntu 7.10? I would really like to start posting and working with usplash. Catch me on freenode if you're available to chat.
I will break this down convert is a tool included in Ultimate Edition and where your problems reside this is not included in 7.10, I suggest the following in a terminal:
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sudo apt-get install imagemagick
I just assumed the users of the forum are Ultimate Edition users a bad assumption. I can see traffic here and is somewhat substantial. Let me know if this fixes your problem and if so I will adjust the original post. Wonder if
this has anything to do with it? Used to be #1 both are about what I accomplished. Time permitting it will be better. I will let you know I have better, but am hesident to release it for situations such as this. I eventually will drop it on the main site, then it will stand the test of time rest assured.
Beyond that it would be virtually no work on my end to write a grub splash maker. Time is something I don't have.
Sorry for the inconvenience,
TheeMahn
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