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<p>Hi
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<br/>As a matter of fact the hildon-welcome is fully configurable.
<br/>You don't need to remove/replace the Nokia hands animation file  to add your own animation or sound to the startup. Hildon-welcome supports unlimited number of "logo animations" (either video or image+sound) in sequence. It reads all configuration files in the hildon-welcome.d folder and interprets them in alphabetical order.
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<br/>Best regards
<br/>Karoliina Salminen
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<br/>Lähetetty Nokia N900 -matkatietokoneesta
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<br/>> Ryan wrote:
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<br/>> > Anybody managed to dig up the hands startup animation? I'd like to
<br/>> > start trying to update my boot screen packages for Fremantle.
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<br/>> /usr/share/hildon-welcome/media $ ls -lh
<br/>> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1.4M Feb 26 2009 Hands-v32-h264.avi
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<br/>> I believe that's it (a handy file to move when trying to recover from a full
<br/>> rootfs during package installation).
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<br/>> HTH,
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<br/>> Andrew
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