Re: A GRUB2 Theme For Ubuntu 13.04
Originally Posted by
dniMretsaM
Update: At the suggestion of morgenstond, I'm working on styling the theme in a similar manner to the Unity greeter for LightDM. You can see the progress of that in post
16.
After installing openSUSE a while back and seeing the default GRUB2 theme, I thought that my favorite distribution, Ubuntu, needed it's own. So this is my attempt at theme that lives up to the high standard of the artwork for Ubuntu. It's not finished, but it's getting there. You can find the theme
here on GitHub. I hope to get this theme into the final release of 13.04.
Todo List:
- Add a drop shodow to the menu and the terminal window.
How To Use:
1) Clone the GitHub repository:
Code:
git clone git://github.com/dniMretsaM/Ubuntu-GRUB2-Theme.git
2) Move the theme file:
Code:
cd Ubuntu-GRUB2-Theme/
sudo mkdir /usr/share/grub/themes
sudo cp --recursive ubuntu/ /usr/share/grub/themes/
3) Add this line to /etc/default/grub:
Code:
GRUB_THEME=/usr/share/grub/themes/ubuntu/theme.txt
4) Update GRUB's configuration:
Notes:
- Although I'm making this theme for 13.04, it will work on other versions. I have included a .xcf of the logo (13.04.xcf), so you can easily change it to be 12.10, or what ever other version you want.
- The background image (background.png) is currently the default wallpaper from 12.10. The theme will use Raring's default when it's available later in the development cycle.
- The resolution in the screen shot is 1024x768 (I can't get my VinrtualBox install to use 1366x768), but the theme is not resolution dependant. Also, ignore the grey line at the bottom, as that's from VB.
So yeah, feel free to try it out. Make suggestions, contribute graphics, whatever.
Enjoy,
dniMretsaM
I really love the concept of this! Looks totally professional.
The only thing, which I think is a bug, is once I've timed out (or made my selection and entered enter), I get a large terminal-like box which centres itself in the middle of my screen pretty much blocking out your excellent work! It actually looks like some sort of splash screen, but entirely blue, with no writing on it.
Removing the 'terminal.png' and associated font from the theme.txt file helps, but doesn't remove it altogether.
Is there anyway to remove this completely?
Keep up the awesome work!!
heers.
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Last edited by Baldrick_NZ; April 21st, 2013 at 10:16 AM.
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