Looked at some other distro's:
Mageia beta: green
Natty: red
Lucid: red (via ppa)
openSUSE: has it's own splash screen and loading bar
Just thought I'd mention it.
Green is the theme colour, ain't it.
So I'd like it to be green always.
On 08/05/2011 01:42, webmaster for Kracked Press Productions wrote:
On 05/07/2011 06:49 PM, Bert Mariën wrote:
I was wandering why when loading LibreOffice on Windows one gets a
green loading bar and why the loading bar is red when loading a Linux
version?
Bert.
What do you mean by this statement?
I use Ubuntu Linux and do not remember seeing a red loading bar,
whatever you consider a loading bar is.
Is it a bar shown in the splash screen while loading the package?
Is it something to do with loading documents or installing extensions?
I do not know where this bar comes into play.
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