Replacing the shutdown screen
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The UL warning image displayed during shutdown can be modified by replacing the file
/usr/share/boot-anim/ul_warning.565
with an appropriate alternative, in 1200x900 "565" format.
For example, you might wish to try: File:Modified-shutdown.565.
On a linux system, you can convert 1200x900 PNG images to 565-format images as follows:
$ pngtopnm myfile.png | ./ppmto565.py > myfile.565
using the following python script named 'ppmto565.py':
#!/usr/bin/python2.5
"""Convert PPM-format images to 565-format."""
from __future__ import division, with_statement
import sys
def eat_comment(inf): # just read #, read until next EOL
while True:
c = inf.read(1)
if c == '\n' or c == '\r': break # read to EOL
return c
def read_token(inf):
# eat up leading whitespace
while True:
c = inf.read(1)
if c == '#': eat_comment(inf)
elif not c.isspace(): break
# now read in non-whitespace.
s = c
while True:
c = inf.read(1)
if c == '#': c = eat_comment(inf)
if c.isspace(): break
s += c
# done!
return s
def main(inf, outf):
import struct
# read ppm from input
magic = inf.read(2)
assert magic == 'P6'
width = int(read_token(inf))
height = int(read_token(inf))
maxval = int(read_token(inf))
unpackstr = '!3B' if maxval < 256 else '!3H'
unpacklen = struct.calcsize(unpackstr)
# write header
outf.write(struct.pack('@IIP', width, height, 0))
# read pixel data, convert, and write it to output
def scale(x, y): return int((y*x/maxval)+0.5)
for y in xrange(0, height):
for x in xrange(0, width):
red, green, blue = struct.unpack(unpackstr, inf.read(unpacklen))
encoded = (scale(red, 0x1f) << 11) + \
(scale(green, 0x3f) << 5) + \
(scale(blue, 0x1f))
outf.write(struct.pack('@H', encoded))
if __name__ == '__main__':
import sys
main(sys.stdin, sys.stdout)