16. Changing the Linux Logo
It can be customised by changing the file linux_logo.h in include/linux directory. It is a C header file, and
pretty hard to change by hand, however there is a plugin available for Gimp from
http://registry.gimp.org/detailview.phtml?plugin=Linux+Logo that will create one for you. All you need is a
picture 80 pixels in height and width, with less than 224 colours. You can either let Gimp create the three
varieties (2, 16, 224 colours), or create them yourself and use them with the plug-in. It will ask you where you
want to store the file, and if you are game you can put it into ($SRCDIR)/include/linux/linux_logo.h. Once
that is finished all you need to do is recompile the kernel as usual, reboot, and if framebuffer is working, you
will see your new logo upon bootup.
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