in arm devices running linux, it will show penguins on the top (more will show up depending on how much cpu cores are in this device) and will show the boot messages below it
It should also be noted that, on Fedora 35, Ubuntu 21.10, Ubuntu Unity 22.04, and Zorin OS 16.1, if you boot using EFI, your computer's OEM logo will also show up as part of the boot screen. If it can't find an OEM logo, or it boots using legacy BIOS, Fedora and Zorin leaves the OEM logo space blank (which is why their boot animations are at the bottom), and Ubuntu and Ubuntu Unity simply places their respective logos in the space instead. EDIT: Some virtualisation software, such as VirtualBox and QEMU, also uses their own OEM logos (QEMU actually uses the TianoCore logo).
VirtualBox VMs display the VirtualBox logo on boot when installed in UEFI mode, but VMware VMs don't. Most of the Linux distros shown in this video were installed in legacy BIOS mode.
I should point out that the Fedora 20 and RHEL 6.4 startup screens you showed were the text mode fallback versions, likely because you were using VMs. On real hardware, the Fedora startup screen in the proper graphical mode was instead a grey background with a shape that filled up with white liquid to then flash into the Fedora logo.
There's a newer bootscreen for Android x86, which I think uses the Roboto font and looks more minimalistic (it has been a thing since Android Lollipop or something like that, so the bootscreen in this video is for Android KitKat and earlier)
Endless OS and last Zorin boot animations are very interesting. Look like old mobiles and consoles startups. P.S. What about video with Linux Shutdown screens? I heard last Zorin has that.
names for linux in the future Supernix: 10000 AD Hypernix : 1e10 AD Meganix: 1.8e308 AD Giganix: 13.8e3000000000000000000006 AD Teranix: 2n+1 AD Petanix: 4n^3+13.8e3000000000000000000006 AD Note: 2Ex to 10000Ex are repeated with these names until 10000E1 Ultimanix: 10000E1 AD Multinix: u^2+1 AD Omniux: u^3+1 AD Universiniux: u^10+1 AD Dimesonialinux: u^4000000001+1 AD Infinitinux: u^u+1 AD Truiniux: ???
@@𰻝 Chrome OS is more of a proprietary distro of Linux. Also I was being sarcastic, because the change between Linux Mint 20 and Linux Mint 21 is very minimal.
i think all of this is booted from DVD. a few linux bootscreen shown on this video is different when installed. for example. MX linux on 2:53. the startup screen on that. it's just MX linux loading from DVD. the real boot screen of that is a gray background with the logo on it with a bar. also you forgot some version of deepin. kubuntu and more. and some linux distro. this video is quite outdated. it was made 9 months ago. so there is almost no chance of getting a heart or a reply
names for linux in the future Supernix: 10000 AD Hypernix : 1e10 AD Meganix: 1.8e308 AD Giganix: 13.8e3000000000000000000006 AD Teranix: 2n+1 AD Petanix: 4n^3+13.8e3000000000000000000006 AD Note: 2Ex to 10000Ex are repeated with these names until 10000E1 Ultimanix: 10000E1 AD Multinix: u^2+1 AD Omniux: u^3+1 AD Universiniux: u^10+1 AD Dimesonialinux: u^4000000001+1 AD Infinitinux: u^u+1 AD Truiniux: ???
in arm devices running linux, it will show penguins on the top (more will show up depending on how much cpu cores are in this device) and will show the boot messages below it
Does that on x86 too if you compile your own kernel with specific options before a graphics driver is loaded
@@DistrosProjects I guess if it's possible on x64 with s6
well a similar screen is in gentoo
@@leonardoplays5546 actually the same screen
the penguins are a kernel compile option, you can do on x86 if you have all the proper video drivers setup
It should also be noted that, on Fedora 35, Ubuntu 21.10, Ubuntu Unity 22.04, and Zorin OS 16.1, if you boot using EFI, your computer's OEM logo will also show up as part of the boot screen.
If it can't find an OEM logo, or it boots using legacy BIOS, Fedora and Zorin leaves the OEM logo space blank (which is why their boot animations are at the bottom), and Ubuntu and Ubuntu Unity simply places their respective logos in the space instead.
EDIT: Some virtualisation software, such as VirtualBox and QEMU, also uses their own OEM logos (QEMU actually uses the TianoCore logo).
VirtualBox VMs display the VirtualBox logo on boot when installed in UEFI mode, but VMware VMs don't. Most of the Linux distros shown in this video were installed in legacy BIOS mode.
I have the same problem. I am using the Zorin 16.2 lite. The pc logo does not show up. The pc is still usable. I am using the LiveCD
I should point out that the Fedora 20 and RHEL 6.4 startup screens you showed were the text mode fallback versions, likely because you were using VMs.
On real hardware, the Fedora startup screen in the proper graphical mode was instead a grey background with a shape that filled up with white liquid to then flash into the Fedora logo.
Maybe I should have ran Fedora 20 from a Live USB and recorded it with a capture card like I did with Cylon Linux and Ubuntu Satanic.
Fedora 20 boot screen (ran from a live USB and recorded with a capture card): ua-cam.com/video/e0UgdLKd76k/v-deo.html
For those who don't know, RHEL stands for Red Hat Enterpise Linux.
3:46 "붉은 별"
너무 눈에 띄는데 ㅋㅋ
I honestly wish all OS's had a GUI boot up, gives them personality you know, and if you really want to, have the terminal looking startup.
agreed, terminal shit scares a lot of people. Better to hide it from regular users with a cute loading screen.
There's a newer bootscreen for Android x86, which I think uses the Roboto font and looks more minimalistic (it has been a thing since Android Lollipop or something like that, so the bootscreen in this video is for Android KitKat and earlier)
Most Android phones and tablets usually display the OEM logo on the boot screen.
@Frodish Device OEMs put custom boot animations/logos on their devices. I was talking about the default/fallback boot animation.
@@markusTegelane Windows also sometimes has the OEM logo on boot screen instead of the Windows logo when installed in UEFI mode.
@@World_of_OSes Yes,Ubuntu also has the OEM logo on the boot screen when booting on UEFI mode
Sometimes in a special version of Android(Like Android TV) it uses an actual animation.
4:43 Hi, I'm Christian.
thats crazy dude
@@Pqnticqn
Nope, just my name.
templeos
4:34 So ubuntu bugie is a very nice OS
I Like Zorin OS 16.1's Startup Screen
Endless OS and last Zorin boot animations are very interesting. Look like old mobiles and consoles startups.
P.S. What about video with Linux Shutdown screens? I heard last Zorin has that.
Linux shutdown: ua-cam.com/video/OZ_qvuwhrbA/v-deo.html
@@World_of_OSes There are Shutdown Prompts, not Shutdown Animations.
One day I found out that the screens in the ZTM Poznań buses and trams run Linux, but another day I found out what distro they run. They run DSL.
Could you include Pardus Gnome & XFCE (There are 2 different versions) in your next Linux video? Please.
0:08 i remember that bootscreen on old tablet
It's the AOSP boot screen
We also had a tablet with that boot screen. Once my sibling got mad at me, and he smashed the tab on my forehead... 😬
@@furlynnexouch
Which Linux boot screen do you like best?
Ubuntu 22.04 and Windows 10
@@naga_serpentis windows 10 isn't linux
@@ShooberX I’m very well aware
But I’m a rebel
@@naga_serpentis The WindowsFX 10.4 shown in this video was a Linux distro that tries to look like Windows.
Hi
Crazy bootscreens
Hello??? We gonna talk about Ubuntu Satan????????
ua-cam.com/video/SB2x6wI6a5g/v-deo.html
The best boot scene has parrots os... Not thet popular, but it's so good design and animation.
names for linux in the future
Supernix: 10000 AD
Hypernix : 1e10 AD
Meganix: 1.8e308 AD
Giganix: 13.8e3000000000000000000006 AD
Teranix: 2n+1 AD
Petanix: 4n^3+13.8e3000000000000000000006 AD
Note: 2Ex to 10000Ex are repeated with these names until 10000E1
Ultimanix: 10000E1 AD
Multinix: u^2+1 AD
Omniux: u^3+1 AD
Universiniux: u^10+1 AD
Dimesonialinux: u^4000000001+1 AD
Infinitinux: u^u+1 AD
Truiniux: ???
2:49 this is not just that boot screen
I can’t believe you missed the MASSIVE change between Linux Mint 20 and Linux Mint 21
I showed Linux Mint 16, Linux Mint 19 and Linux Mint 21.
He also missed Chrome OS
@@𰻝 Chrome OS is more of a proprietary distro of Linux. Also I was being sarcastic, because the change between Linux Mint 20 and Linux Mint 21 is very minimal.
I reacted to lubuntu in my school and i did not know what is this stupid operati g system but now i know its based on linux right?
I should also point out that you forgot to add the Android boot screen in Android 5.x or higher
i think all of this is booted from DVD. a few linux bootscreen shown on this video is different when installed. for example. MX linux on 2:53. the startup screen on that. it's just MX linux loading from DVD. the real boot screen of that is a gray background with the logo on it with a bar. also you forgot some version of deepin. kubuntu and more. and some linux distro. this video is quite outdated. it was made 9 months ago. so there is almost no chance of getting a heart or a reply
Some of them are booted from the live ISO, some are installed.
@@World_of_OSes ok
0:11 the Android x86 is an os?
Lindows?
Heyyy damn small linux!
i used that for my usb once
When I think of Linux, I think of Ubuntu. When of Linux users, I think of Omegle and Reddit.
Bro Raspbian is now called Raspberry Pi OS
i miss ubuntu 16.10 startup screen.
where is bodhi linux
I love debian CLI boot.
Trust me that the Ubuntu and pi os startup screen is real because I have a pi. The newer Ubuntu look
Should've also included Zorin 9 & 10
I wasn’t born in the date ubuntu 4 was found
Actually Kali Linux a boot screen shows an dragon loading screen
How did this video got recommened for me
Bliss os?
Lol android is made with linux
Dumbass
google and linux
Here before this comment is popular
Android and Google: WTF?!
based*
never knew the north korean operating system is linux
red star is linux but with spyware
Ubuntu and Deepin bootscreens have changed.
When?
@@World_of_OSes Ubuntu since April 2022, Deepin since Deepin 15.
My favorite is 6:02
Good!
great
Now, shutdown screens?
ua-cam.com/video/ppJtvhhq51s/v-deo.html
Slackware, SuSe 😢
2:58
@@World_of_OSes excellent 👍
@@World_of_OSes The OpenSUSE you used is 12.3,now there's 13.2,and even OpenSUSE Leap and Tumbleweed
That's my suggestion!
Was it?
@World of OSes Umm... maybe...?
@@adamgacha08 Where did you suggest it?
@World of OSes I don't know...?
"puppy_upupu"
i think microsoft is trying to make windowsfx 11.0
No,WindowsFX is a Linux distribution(Microsoft doesn't own WindowsFX) and now it's actually Wubuntu
I think you forgot WindowsFX 11
Alphabetical...
windows linux
Fun Fact: Android is made by Google
Android *IS BUYED BY GOOGLE*, and made by linux.
@@xarinezefirkaNot made by Linux.
But How A x86 Android System Is To Be Be Linux!?
Android x86 is Linux-based
Ok
It's heavily modified linux for mobile devices
And iPhone is heavily modified unix for iphones
@@creproductions102 Let Me See On Internet.
Android itself is linux, it is just not unix-like unlike traditional linux distros....
xubuntu: bruh.
earrape
where?
Microsoft Edge thinks your UA-cam channel homepage isn't safe for kids.
?
@@World_of_OSes this is strange at the moment this is not a bot
You forgot the Kali linux
1:43
mAcOs
MacOS is not a Linux distro
ok.
First
mx linux one is really UGLY
Cool
names for linux in the future
Supernix: 10000 AD
Hypernix : 1e10 AD
Meganix: 1.8e308 AD
Giganix: 13.8e3000000000000000000006 AD
Teranix: 2n+1 AD
Petanix: 4n^3+13.8e3000000000000000000006 AD
Note: 2Ex to 10000Ex are repeated with these names until 10000E1
Ultimanix: 10000E1 AD
Multinix: u^2+1 AD
Omniux: u^3+1 AD
Universiniux: u^10+1 AD
Dimesonialinux: u^4000000001+1 AD
Infinitinux: u^u+1 AD
Truiniux: ???
Are you WNR kid
(that comment is a joke I am one too)
I think you are going in a wrong passion@@CompactStar
I'm not in WNR, but i'm a 2 trillion year old votalger that enjoys doing stuff@@CompactStar
@@slimeadventure722A What is a votalger did you make that up