Oh well, I opened my mouth, marked this invalid, read it, read it again,
it is not a bug, doesn't belong on LP, move it to the wiki, thank you,
and learn to be a tad bit more respectful in the future.
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Fix For the bootup splash on Gutsy.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/156225
You received this
MR Richard of my before you talk, read everything. i
must remind you that i posted a better solution before you opened your
mouth with a link to a guide how to fix it without modifing the
kernel and why the hell did you asighn the bug to yourself without
even informing me and ma
Please use https://help.ubuntu.com/community for documenting procedures
such as this, or even http://ubuntuforums.org. One thing to mention is
it is not a good idea to tell people to download a kernel or to
configure their kernel as it poses many problems, especially for new
users. If this does ind
I had the exact same problem, but the advice in the following thread
fixed it for me:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=650281
To summarize:
- Edit /etc/usplash.conf and make sure its resolution matches your monitor's
recommended resolution.
- Run `sudo dpkg-reconfigure console-setup`
jaycole, there's this guide on kubuntu/ubuntu wiki how to compile a
custom kernel. https://wiki.kubuntu.org/KernelCustomBuild thats the
link. i had a mistake up there when i said the ubuntu team din't include
the vesafb module, it did, infact thats the problem , they compiled it
as a module. so be
Is there some way to make this a step - by - step. procedure?
Or should I just wait until they release a fix through the update
manager?
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Fix For the bootup splash on Gutsy.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/156225
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Kubuntu
Team, whic