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ArcOS-X-Flatabulous
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Plymouth is a bootsplash for Linux supporting animations using Direct Rendering Manager and KMS driver. It gets packed into the initrd. Besides eye-candy, Plymouth also handles user interaction during boot. Wikipedia
Installation instructions:
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copy YOURTHEME folder to usr/share/plymouth/themes/YOURTHEME
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run in terminal:
sudo plymouth-set-default-theme YOURTHEME -R

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hi! tell me, what edits do you want to make to SE98?
translating to other languages
it's hard for me to work with gitlab, you can register on github, make a fork, and then make your commits
If you know a lot of languages, it's very good! It will be great if you create description files (.icon text files) for the emblems. There you need to write the name of the icon and a comment in different languages.
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hey this icon you are using is the official icon for Arc menu a gnome extension i developed for gnome. please stop using this icon as this project has nothing to do with the project and other users will be confused otherwise.