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Yay! got to install. thanks VDVsx. I found the same thing as tangs tho, but once i opened up, and closed a couple of times, and move the other one i added up, it finally worked. will have a play now.
would be nice to have a 'confirm' button, so you select a video and then confirm. as i had no idea if it had worked to start with.
cool app tho dude. keep it up
it doesnt let u remove the original does it?
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And og yeah, if I make a icon..
What would the extension and size has to be?
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In a terminal as root:
1 - /usr/bin/bootscreen
2 - Select a video in the bootscreen app
3 - Close the app and copy the lines printed in the terminal.
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