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Plymouth 101 : Bootloader's Frontend #80
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Hi @vipulgupta2048! Would you be available to give this talk on June 9th? |
I haven't prepared the slides yet + my evaluation would be coming up at that time. I would probably be ready in the next one. |
Okay. No problem :) |
Hey @vipulgupta2048, will you be available to give the talk on our next meetup probably on 30th June or 1st July? |
I am going out of town for that week, setbto return on the 6th. Sorry. |
No worries :) |
@philo-math I usually don't have much to do but can't confirm. I will inform on the Telegram group when I am free. |
@vipulgupta2048 Sure :) |
@vipulgupta2048 will you be available on 11th August for delivering this talk? |
@vipulgupta2048 will you be available on 8th September? |
Abstract
I love to customize my system (Using Linux). I am sure other programmers think, want or love to customize their system, their own special way that their cynical mind could call their own. People customize everything, but sometimes they ignore the thing that arrives at the beginning of the system boot. That is PLYMOUTH, an archaic package running in the background way before anything in the system get loaded to present to you that splash screen/ boot up screen every-time you open your Linux distro. I will give a small talk on Plymouth and how to tweak it to your preference.
Expected Duration
30 minutes
Track
- Beginner
Pre-requisite
Familiarity with Linux distro.
Resources
N/A
Slides
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