Re: "Re: [PATCH 0/2] Colored kernel output (run2)" + "`Subject:' usage"

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On 10/07/2007 06:12 PM, Ingo Molnar wrote:

* Oleg Verych <[email protected]> wrote:

Coloring isn't useful. If it was, it would be implemented ~16 years
ago.

Congratulations, this is the most stupid argument i've ever read on lkml.

"Ay. World is finished. Everyone can go home and watch Friends reruns now."

But well, there actually have been worse arguments given that VGA console is getting less and less important. I recently did a perusal of alternative distributions and didn't find a single one that didn't default to having a splash screen hide the kernel during boot (and if I'm not mistaken, only one of them provided me with the option during installation to not boot into X immediately afterwards).

Sure, that in itself needn't necesarily be of concern to anyone who, err, is not concerned but any such colouring feature appearing when there's only a smathering of people left that still cares about the VGA console in the first place really isn't all _that_ far out as an argument...

Rene.
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