?: Change default mouse cursor theme to dmz-cursor-theme.
Debian change grub theme update#
Since this is not used by default anymore, I didn't bother to update this one. KSPLASH: Change default KSplash theme to proposed.Ī simple splash image for Gnome. This is a rip off of the default KDE splash with just the background changed to the proposed wallpaper. SLIM: Change default SLIM theme to proposed. I've finally completed the SLiM theme, too. KDM: Change default KDM theme to proposed. This is a rip off of the default KDM theme with the background changed to the proposed wallpaper and also a brand new login panel. That would require the packager of GDM to change said setting in case this theme gets selected. I've changed the logo you see when GDM start up from computer to the start-here.png icon to suit the theme. In KDE4 the transition looks very nice with the logo fading in. The login managers now all have the backgrounds without a logo to make a much cooler transition. GRUB: Change background to proposed wallpaper Set matching foreground colour (something like a very dark grey maybe?)
![debian change grub theme debian change grub theme](https://wiki.debian.org/DebianArt/Themes/SuperNovaDebian?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=Grub_example2.png)
It's basically the wallpaper minus the logo. The idea is for the logo to "pulsate" (this could be achieved by making an animation with the dark shadow growing/retreating).
Debian change grub theme free#
There is no bootsplash/plymouth/usplash/splashy code, but feel free to make it from the image provided.
![debian change grub theme debian change grub theme](https://lukewickstead.files.wordpress.com/2010/12/debianflow.png)
overhauled the wallpaper and other backgrounds slightly more gradients.Thanks to Yves and all others for the suggestion!.The icon theme is still debated and I am also hoping we will see the lxde logout splash.ĭebian Ciel got a bit of lipstick Reintroducing the rather pinkish Debian logo by popular request. These are basically Clearlooks for everything GTK (not sure about Xfce?).All theme proposals were reverted to the default Debian settings due to stability concerns.changed from those blue shoes to a Debian icon.Added a Debian Ciel Tango Icon Theme, which is basically Tango with the start-here icon.and another with a dark gray one (Debian Ciel Discreet).The theme now has 2 versions - one with the pinkish Debian branding (Debian Ciel).Final commit - from now on bug fixes only.Previous 2.0 version with a grey Debian icon, hosting courtesy of Yves-Alexis Perez: Previous 2.0 version, hosting courtesy of ?JordanMetzmeier: The files say 1.2.2., but this is just a typo. (with the pinkish logos)ĭebian Ciel Discreet 2.2. GNOME: or KDE:, or will have a note such as DEP.ĭebian Ciel 2.2. Notes to packagers start with the bold word PACK:, whereas notes to packagers of needed dependencies in regards to possible config changes start with a word describing the package, e.g. I would kindly ask anyone to contribute, as coding boot splash and similar endeavours are not my kind of thing.
![debian change grub theme debian change grub theme](https://linuxhint.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/Change-grub-boot-order-Debian-Linux-09.png)
The kdm and ksplash themes are basically rip offs of other themes and have to therefore be GPLed.
Debian change grub theme license#
Note however that the Debian logo used in it has its own license ( ). The theme is public domain, so do with it whatever you want. Screenshots and mock-ups will show the 16:9 version. The theme provides wallpapers for both 4:3 and 16:9, as well as a gdm, bootsplash and grub background, a kdm theme, a ksplash theme and debian icons based on Tango. * Debian Ciel with the pinkish Debian icon * Debian Ciel Discreet with the dark gray iconsĬiel means sky in French, which is sort of the motto of this theme with its aim to be light on the eye.
![debian change grub theme debian change grub theme](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/hcXRXnG98jE/maxresdefault.jpg)
Hosting: Yves-Alexis Perez, Jordan Metzmeier, Valessio Brito Design: Amir Dizdarević (discontinued contribution to Ciel for the following reasons.