From: Michael R. <mi...@re...> - 2009-08-21 03:43:46
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Hi Jan, Martin, >> An other issue that I would like to solve is that when I manually boot >> lcd4linux (sudo /etc/init.d/lcd4linux start) I first get a message: >> >> LCD4Linux 0.11.0-SVN >> lcd4linux.bulix.org >> >> I would like to remove this message and replace it with my own. Where >> should I change this message? I figured out that the message is in the >> file drv_generic_text.c, but I think that that's not the place to change >> the message since at that point, I'm messing with the main code... >> > As far as I know, that's the only option, to get a custom message. > Running lcd4linux with the "-q" switch supresses the message altogether > (if I recall correctly), but I'm not aware of setting a custom message > without hacking the source code. Martin is right: there is no way to customize the startup message, you can only suppress it using the -q flag. bye, Michael -- Michael Reinelt <mi...@re...> http://home.pages.at/reinelt GPG-Key 0xDF13BA50 ICQ #288386781 |