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= Writing an Updated Boot Screen =
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== Project Description ==
Writing am updated boot screen with Pidora logo instead of Fedora remix logo. Write script using OpenGL more effectively to display image effects.

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== Project Leader ==
Ai Dow [www.adow2.wordpress.com]

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== Project Details ==
Pidora includes an OpenGL-powered boot screen, which uses the Raspberry Pi Fedora Remix logo. This existing package is called raspi-splash-1.0-1 and available from http://koji.pidora.ca/koji/buildinfo?buildID=39918 .

The existing package use many image frames zipped and stored within the package. The code unzip each frame every time it runs; therefore it runs very slow and takes up memory. This project to write new script to utilize OpenGL effectively to achieve faster and smaller software with the new Pidora logo.



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