png2linuxlogo takes an 80x80 color-mapped (palette-based) PNG of 223 or fewer colors and converts it to a header file suitable for inclusion in the Linux kernel as the full-color boot logo. It doe... More
png2linuxlogo takes an 80x80 color-mapped (palette-based) PNG of 223 or fewer colors and converts it to a header file suitable for inclusion in the Linux kernel as the full-color boot logo. It does not modify the 16-color or black-and-white boot logos. This allows standard image editing tools such as the GIMP or XPaint to be used to create Linux boot logos. It works with 2.2 and 2.4 kernels. [edit]Less
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