I would like to remove all Ubuntu logos in Ubuntu and replace them with custom ones, everyone of them.... how can I do that
I would like to remove all Ubuntu logos in Ubuntu and replace them with custom ones, everyone of them.... how can I do that
Monitor: LG flatron w1954s 22", mobo: G31-m7 series, CPU: Intel LGA 775 Intel core duo 2 2,66GHZ, RAM: 3GB, GPU: ATI Radeom HD 2400, Storage: 500GB SATA and 80GB IDE, Windows 7 ultimate and Ubuntu
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Monitor: LG flatron w1954s 22", mobo: G31-m7 series, CPU: Intel LGA 775 Intel core duo 2 2,66GHZ, RAM: 3GB, GPU: ATI Radeom HD 2400, Storage: 500GB SATA and 80GB IDE, Windows 7 ultimate and Ubuntu
The branding is stored in many different locations and you would first have to find it all and replace the images where possible. I have only customized the dash home icon myself. Some things you would have to change include , splash screen, greeter background, icons, system monitor, and many other GUI applications that display the Ubuntu name. There are tutorials on installing custom splash screens but having a branding free system seems like a lot of work with the likelihood of breaking something along the way.
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Monitor: LG flatron w1954s 22", mobo: G31-m7 series, CPU: Intel LGA 775 Intel core duo 2 2,66GHZ, RAM: 3GB, GPU: ATI Radeom HD 2400, Storage: 500GB SATA and 80GB IDE, Windows 7 ultimate and Ubuntu
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