The repository contains themes which can be used as boot animations in Linux distributions. The themes have been tested on Ubuntu 16.04 LTE and Debian 10 Buster.
NOTE: The animations are smoother than they appear here in gifs. I was lazy when I was creating gif frames.
Name | Theme GIF | Name | Theme GIF |
---|---|---|---|
Mario | ECorp-Spinner | ||
ECorp-Glitch | Mr-Robot | ||
Stalker |
Find out the repository in which the Plymouth themes are located. In Debian-based distributions this is,
/usr/share/plymouth/themes/
This command can be used to find out the path to the directory, in which files with the extension .plymouth
are located:
find /usr/ -name '*.plymouth'
NOTE: If the directory containing the plymouth themes is not /usr/share/plymouth/themes/
, corresponding changes will be needed in the paths mentioned in .plymouth
file of the theme that is downloaded from here.
Copy the directory corresponding to the desired Plymouth Theme into the themes repository. Super user privileges will be required.
Easy way: List all the plymouth themes installed:
sudo plymouth-set-default-theme -l
This will print a list of themes that are present in the default plymouth theme directory. To choose a one:
sudo plymouth-set-default-theme -R THEME
Where THEME refers to one of the listed values from the executed command.
Alternative: To install this new theme:
sudo update-alternatives --install /usr/share/plymouth/themes/default.plymouth default.plymouth /usr/share/plymouth/themes/"path/to-your-plymouth.plymouth" 100
Remember to replace "path/to-your-plymouth.plymouth" with the corresponding file with extension .plymouth
. Change the paths in the above command correspondingly, if the Plymouth Theme directory is not /usr/share/plymouth/themes/
.
Run these commands to choose among the installed themes:
sudo update-alternatives --config default.plymouth
Then choose the index against the name of the newly copied theme. Then run:
sudo update-initramfs -u
Done.
- Amazing blogs by Charlie Brej on Creating Plymouth themes. Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4
- Mario sprites by Kevin Huff at [email protected]
No copyright infringement intended.
Mario is owned by Nintendo.
Mr. Robot is owned by USA Network.