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Carbono_usplash
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Usplash
Usplash is a software project in the Ubuntu community. Historically, scrolling text "verbose mode" has typically appeared on Linux computers during boot. Usplash replaces the scrolling-text screens with a graphical splash screen. Wikipedia

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First of all thanks for your creative work. Can you make the ubuntu logo animated? Is it possible to have an animated logo?
hi! nice theme here!! tanks for the source too. can you explain how to make the .so file from the source? I want change the ubuntu logo for the gnome one, so I can change the images with gimp but I don't know how to create the so file to use in startup-manager... tanks!
Open a terminal in the source directory and type make If you have never compiled anything before on Ubuntu install the C compiler first such as sudo apt-get install build-essential