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		<title>Switch to Linux Today! bsod Linux Flier</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many reasons to switch to Linux, but this is one of them - to get rid of BSOD!

Download it, print it and paste it on your college flier board if you ever need to show your Linux love, Windows hatred, and bsod anger.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many reasons to switch to Linux, but this is one of them &#8211; to get rid of BSOD!</p>
<p>Download it, print it and paste it on your college flier board if you ever need to show your Linux love, Windows hatred, and bsod anger.</p>
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		<title>Customizing Your GRUB Screen</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ever wanted to show your favorite image as your GRUB splash screen in Ubuntu something similar to other distros such as Fedora? Follow these steps:





Get a picture and open it with GIMP.
Go to Image&#62;Mode&#62;Indexed&#8230;
Make the maximum no. of colors to 14. To do this, enter 14 in the box that shows the default value of [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ever wanted to show your favorite image as your GRUB splash screen in Ubuntu something similar to other distros such as Fedora? Follow these steps:<br />
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<li>Get a picture and open it with GIMP.</li>
<li>Go to <strong><em>Image&gt;Mode&gt;Indexed&#8230;</em></strong></li>
<li>Make the maximum no. of colors to 14. To do this, enter <strong><em>14</em></strong> in the box that shows the default value of 255.</li>
<li>Click Convert</li>
<li>Your image might not look that good, but GRUB screen can handle only 14 colors. If you don&#8217;t like the 14 color picture at all, try changing the color to grayscale (<em><strong>Image&gt;Mode&gt;Grayscale</strong></em>). Some pictures look great in grayscale than in 14 colors.</li>
<li>Go to <em><strong>Image&gt;Scale Image&#8230;</strong></em></li>
<li>Set the width as <em><strong>640</strong></em> pixels and height as <em><strong>480</strong></em> pixels. You might need to click on the Chain icon to be able to set the exact size.</li>
<li>Click Scale</li>
<li>You have to save the file as a X PixMap image. Go to <em><strong>File&gt;Save As&#8230;</strong></em> In the save dialog box Click on <em><strong>Select File Size (By Extension)</strong></em>. From the drop down menu, select X PixMap image (third option from bottom). Give a filename, Save and close GIMP.Make the archive of the image:</li>
<li>R-click on the the file you have just saved and select Create Archive&#8230;</li>
<li>Give a name (the default should be okay). Don&#8217;t forget the save the file type as .gz. From the extension menu select .gz.</li>
<li>Click CreateCopy the archive file to /boot/grub/mygrubimages</li>
<li>Those who know how to copy files using Terminal window can easily do that. For those who prefer graphical way of copying files should open the Run Dialog box (Alt+F2) and type:<br />
<em><strong>gksu nautilus /boot/grub/</strong></em> and hit enter. If it asks for your password, give it.</li>
<li>Create a new folder, name it <em>mygrubimages</em> (you can name it anything) and copy the archive file into it.</li>
<li>Open /boot/grub/menu.lst. Again in the Run dialog box, type:<br />
<em><strong>gksu gedit /bott/grub/mnu.lst</strong></em> and hit enter. If it asks for password again then you know what to do &#8211; restart and use Windows Vista. It never nags you for doing any administrative tasks! <img src='http://www.quicktweaks.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';-)' class='wp-smiley' /> </li>
<li>In the file that opens, add a following line:<br />
<em><strong>splashimage=/boot/grub/mysplashimages/nameOfArchiveFile.gz</strong></em></li>
<li>Save the file, restart your Ubuntu box, and get ready to be welcomed by your favorite picture</li>
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