@codewiz Yes, that's all a mess. It's in part to have files in one place which can be used by both classic-BIOS and UEFI setups. Ontop, there is then /boot/loader/entries directory for managing single boot entries, to be managed with 'grubby'. These entries are meant to also be used on other architectures like aarch64, mainframe and power.
@codewiz Some people would say "that's just because the ones who do not just silently eat everything they get have turned away with the move to gnome3" :>
@codewiz@benoit Sucks to sell something from far away.. but maybe leave it to someone there for a low price so they sell it for you (and keep the difference). If you were still with google, an email to a local list might also bring up someone willing to buy.
@codewiz Shame.. But I have no space either. Whenever I buy something here, I also think about it taking up space, and that it gets in the way when moving at some point.. looking forward so much to have the feeling at some point of being settled somewhere, with a bit of space, and long term.
@codewiz@root I was thinking the same.. or maybe there was an "established" picture format for the c64, aimed at efficiency for the c64, converting to that could also help. bmp spends 3 byte per pixel, that's crazily much for what the c64 can actually do.
@codewiz When I was searching for one, I ended up instead looking at instructions on how to accomplish that with gimp: reducing resolution and the colours does it. Should also be doable with Imagemagick.
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