Plymouth (software)

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Plymouth

Plymouth boat screen at Fedora 10

Boot process with Plymouth under Fedora 10
Basic data

Current  version 0.9.4
( November 5, 2018 )
operating system Linux
programming language C.
License GPL v2
www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/Plymouth

Plymouth is a bootsplash that was developed by Red Hat in 2008 for the Linux distribution Fedora . Since Ubuntu version 10.04 Lucid Lynx , Plymouth has also been used for the Ubuntu boot process. OpenSUSE uses Plymouth from version 12.2. Plymouth starts early in the boot process , before the file systems are mounted, and offers graphic animation during the subsequent boot process.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. cgit.freedesktop.org . (accessed on September 22, 2019).
  2. Release Notes. ubuntu.com, accessed October 1, 2012 .
  3. Andreas Proschofsky: openSUSE 12.2: The chameleon among Linux distributions. derStandard.at, September 5, 2012, accessed on October 1, 2012 .