First Boot Question
David Zeuthen
david at fubar.dk
Wed Jan 3 15:43:35 UTC 2007
Hi John,
On Wed, 2007-01-03 at 09:15 -0500, John Baer wrote:
> Diana and/or Mo,
(btw, Diana is out sick today)
> I noticed on the First Boot screen there is an icon to the left of the
> word "Welcome". Where does it come from?
I saw Nicu already replied but
1. As a rule of thumb most artwork for anaconda, firstboot and other
things that is not part of the desktop session comes from either
fedora-logos or redhat-artwork. It's not always true though. The
easiest (and it's not easy at all) way at this point is to inspect
the source code; e.g. download the source SRPM and go through the
source.
2. All artwork that carries Fedora specific branding needs to go into
fedora-logos (so it's easy for derived distributions to change)
3. 'rpm -qf' is your friend; example
$ rpm -qf /usr/share/icons/Bluecurve/32x32/apps/camera.png
redhat-artwork-5.0.8-3.fc7
will tell you what specific package an icon originates from.
Hope this helps.
David
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