About
Grime is a Gtk+ based front-end for configuring the appearence of GRUB's boot menu. Grime allows you to modify the menu colors, import and select a splash image, or hide the menu. It is meant to be used in conjunction with other tools that edit the GRUB menu contents, such as GNOME System Tools or Debian's update-grub, not an all-in-one configuration utility such as grubconf.
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News
2005-02-28
- Fixed some GtkDepricationsWarningss from Gtk 2.5.4
- Created an ebuild for Gentoo users (see below)
2005-02-24
- Handle bad XPM files gracefully
- Search for splashimages in nested directories
- Made the Makefile ebuild-friendly
2005-02-23
- replaced os.tempnam() with tempfile.mktemp()
2005-Feb-22
- Give the user a final chance to ignore the changes and not write the config file.
- Disable operations which require root access if the program is run by a non-root user
2005-Feb-20
- Reduced the default window size to accomodate users with displays at 800x600
2005-Feb-20
- Initial release
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Downloading and Installing
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Prerequisites:
- GRUB
- Python, version 2.3 or greater
- PyGtk, version 2.4 or greater
- ImageMagick
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Downloading:
Grime's sources and a .deb can be downloaded from one of sourceforge's mirrors.
Alternatively, an ebuild is also available.
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Contact
All bugs reports, suggestions, comments, complaints, etc should be directed to eduffy /AT/ users.sourceforge.net.