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    SubjectRe: Is the boot logo politically correct?
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    > On Sun, 26 Jul 1998, Alan Cox wrote:
    >
    > > It doesn't matter what logo you pick there will be someone strange an weird
    > > enough to take offence. Can I suggest anyone who wants to censor the poor
    > > penguin reads Farenheit 451 first.
    >
    > I do agree, and I like the default logo. It's pretty cute. However, as an
    > strong individualist, I'd love to customise my Linux kernel.. hence my
    > comments. :o)
    >
    > I'll see if I can have a word with Geert for the specs of the logo and
    > whether we can have lilo pass an option to the kernel to load the logo of
    > choice. That should keep the individualists happy. Hell, I'll even create
    > my own drug abusing logos :o)

    Oh, for cryin' out loud, somebody make it a /proc entry, or a real dev device.
    you write a pbm to the device and it replaces the logo!

    >
    > Cheers,
    > Alex

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