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How to add a splash screen theme to ubuntu 22.04?

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I am using Ubuntu 22.04 on my dell laptop [ Intel i3, 64-bit]. During the booting process, the screen only show a black screen. I wants to show a custom image or gif during the booting process, but don't know how? If anyone knows, please help...

Esther avatar
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since you have "plymouth" and "themes" added as tags, I assume you know that the solution is to install a plymouth theme (or create your own)? Did you try this yet, and what were the results?
Pravesh Kumar Sharma avatar
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Hello #Esther, I just installed a plymouth theme from gnome-look. The recent one I tried to install gives error about plymouth, but after trying another one, it is working now. I think the problem was with that particular theme. Thanks for your help, the problem has solved now..
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after searching some, I found an answer. There are plymouth splash screen themes are on gnme-look.org. I used this Vortex Ubuntu theme available. The installation steps are:

  1. Open a terminal inside the "vortex-ubuntu" folder (right-click on the folder end select "open in terminal)

  2. make the "install" file executable by running the following command:

    sudo chmod +x install

  3. run the "install" file with the following command:

    sudo ./install

That's all. Now reboot.

My plymouth: enter image description here

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