How do I restore the default Xubuntu boot screen?

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I experimented with some themes using 'plymouth'; now, I want to get the default boot screen back with its animation. What should I do?







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          Current plymouth theme is configured by a simple symlink in /usr/share/plymouth/themes.



          Change the symlink /usr/share/plymouth/themes to point towards /etc/alternatives/default.plymouth



          sudo rm /usr/share/plymouth/themes/default.plymouth
          sudo ln -s /etc/alternatives/default.plymouth /usr/share/plymouth/themes/default.plymouth


          Or run



          sudo dpkg-reconfigure plymouth-theme-ubuntu-logo


          Assuming you still have that package installed. If not, just reinstall it with



          sudo apt install plymouth-theme-ubuntu-logo


          This is an answer for ubuntu. I don't know about xubuntu. It should be the same ?






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            Current plymouth theme is configured by a simple symlink in /usr/share/plymouth/themes.



            Change the symlink /usr/share/plymouth/themes to point towards /etc/alternatives/default.plymouth



            sudo rm /usr/share/plymouth/themes/default.plymouth
            sudo ln -s /etc/alternatives/default.plymouth /usr/share/plymouth/themes/default.plymouth


            Or run



            sudo dpkg-reconfigure plymouth-theme-ubuntu-logo


            Assuming you still have that package installed. If not, just reinstall it with



            sudo apt install plymouth-theme-ubuntu-logo


            This is an answer for ubuntu. I don't know about xubuntu. It should be the same ?






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              Current plymouth theme is configured by a simple symlink in /usr/share/plymouth/themes.



              Change the symlink /usr/share/plymouth/themes to point towards /etc/alternatives/default.plymouth



              sudo rm /usr/share/plymouth/themes/default.plymouth
              sudo ln -s /etc/alternatives/default.plymouth /usr/share/plymouth/themes/default.plymouth


              Or run



              sudo dpkg-reconfigure plymouth-theme-ubuntu-logo


              Assuming you still have that package installed. If not, just reinstall it with



              sudo apt install plymouth-theme-ubuntu-logo


              This is an answer for ubuntu. I don't know about xubuntu. It should be the same ?






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                Current plymouth theme is configured by a simple symlink in /usr/share/plymouth/themes.



                Change the symlink /usr/share/plymouth/themes to point towards /etc/alternatives/default.plymouth



                sudo rm /usr/share/plymouth/themes/default.plymouth
                sudo ln -s /etc/alternatives/default.plymouth /usr/share/plymouth/themes/default.plymouth


                Or run



                sudo dpkg-reconfigure plymouth-theme-ubuntu-logo


                Assuming you still have that package installed. If not, just reinstall it with



                sudo apt install plymouth-theme-ubuntu-logo


                This is an answer for ubuntu. I don't know about xubuntu. It should be the same ?






                share|improve this answer












                Current plymouth theme is configured by a simple symlink in /usr/share/plymouth/themes.



                Change the symlink /usr/share/plymouth/themes to point towards /etc/alternatives/default.plymouth



                sudo rm /usr/share/plymouth/themes/default.plymouth
                sudo ln -s /etc/alternatives/default.plymouth /usr/share/plymouth/themes/default.plymouth


                Or run



                sudo dpkg-reconfigure plymouth-theme-ubuntu-logo


                Assuming you still have that package installed. If not, just reinstall it with



                sudo apt install plymouth-theme-ubuntu-logo


                This is an answer for ubuntu. I don't know about xubuntu. It should be the same ?







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