As per discussion with Alberto, this is not a critical bug but rather a
lack of feature support in the nvidia driver.
NVIDIA does not support running on framebuffer drivers, and testing has
proven that doing so leads to system instability in many cases. People
can switch on the drivers manually i
afaik the nvidia driver has changed
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This used to work on 12.04. What changed and why? Does anyone know?
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For me it works neither on boot nor shutdown.. I have no dell but a
desktop machine.
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I have the problem on a Dell Inspiron 1501: no plymouth splash on boot,
everything okay when shutting down. But: I have a radeon graphics card,
not nvidia...
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I have the same exact problem with my Nvidia ( i always had it ) plus
that as i can see in boochart plymouthd takes 50 seconds to load
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Tit
Same problem except with Ubuntu Gnome Remix 12.10 x64 - DELL Precision
M4600 with nvidia Quadro 1000M. Boot splash was fine until I installed
nvidia drivers.
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Do we know if nvidia is looking to rectify this problem on their end? I
know its a minor thing, the boot screen, (and I agree, system stability
always wins) but I think it's one of those small bits of polish that
need to be there if possible.
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Yes, the warnings in comment 8 are the reason why I disabled grub's
framebuffer with Nvidia (as Nvidia suggested). At least to me, system
stability wins against a pretty bootsplash.
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Note that the warning in comment #8 also applies to the method described
in comment #9 because it uses the uvesafb module.
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Had the plymouth splash screen working in 12.04, but now I've had to
resort to this website http://news.softpedia.com/news/How-to-Fix-the-
Big-and-Ugly-Plymouth-Logo-in-Ubuntu-10-04-140810.shtml to get it back
in 12.10.
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If you choose to use the workaround in comment #7, the Nvidia driver
will yell at you in the kernel log, too:
NVRM: Your system is not currently configured to drive a VGA console
NVRM: on the primary VGA device. The NVIDIA Linux graphics driver
NVRM: requires the use of a text-mode VGA console. Us
I was able to restore the splash screen:
* Edit /usr/share/nvidia-current/nvidia-current.grub-gfxpayload and comment out
the line that blacklists all Nvidia graphics cards
* sudo update-grub-gfxpayload
* sudo update-grub
WARNING: You may experience graphics memory corruption, system crashes,
han
I just upgraded a completely up-to-date 12.04 64-bit install with latest
proprietary nvidia drivers from x-swat that was displaying splashes at
both boot and shutdown, to 12.10 and now both splashes are failing
(text-only)
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As for me, I don't see it during boot or shutting down.
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Also confirmed that this seems specific to boot-only. When shutting
down or restarting, I see the normal ubuntu logo and activity indicator
dots animating just fine.
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This exact thing is happening to me using regular Ubuntu 64-bit on a
Dell Precision M6500. Works just fine if using noveau, but goes text-
only if using nvidia-current-update
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** Tags added: kubuntu
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The plymouth splash doesn't display because according to the information
attached to your bug report, it has no framebuffer to display it on.
This is a direct result of a recent change to the nvidia-graphics-
drivers package. Reassigning.
** Package changed: plymouth (Ubuntu) => nvidia-graphics-d
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