png2linuxlogo, version 1.02, 9 June 2002 This simple utility converts a PNG image of appropriate size and type to the "full-color" logo format used by the Linux kernel. That is, it takes an 80x80 palette PNG with 223 or fewer colors as input, and it creates a replacement linux_logo.h file on stdout--but with only the linux_logo[] data changed; the linux_logo_bw[] and linux_logo16[] data from the stock logo header are used unchanged. The sample image is from my "pengbrew12" virtual-beer logo submission of many years ago (in case it matters). Changelog: 1.00 - 22 Sep 2001 - initial release 1.01 - 26 Sep 2001 - fixed to emit correct header file (asm/linux_logo.h, not linux/linux_logo.h, oops); added 214-color-special- case workaround 1.02 - 9 Jun 2002 - fixed to define __HAVE_ARCH_LINUX_LOGO (post-2.4.14 change; required at least as of 2.4.18); fixed typo in usage screen and extended slightly This program is too trivial and special-purpose to deserve a real makefile, so just read the comments at the top of png2linuxlogo.c and edit one of the compile lines to taste. Or use one of the included Linux/x86/glibc binaries. Web pages: http://www.libpng.org/pub/png/apps/png2linuxlogo.html http://www.libpng.org/pub/png/libpng.html http://www.zlib.org/ I don't really have any plans to develop this further, so don't expect much in the way of support. (In particular, I will *not* be adding any new image formats--that's what PBMPLUS/NetPBM are for.) Go forth and...you know. Or not. Whatever. It's all good. Greg Roelofs newt@pobox.com