Oh, sorry. I misinterpreted the problem. Looking at your photos again I
can see the HP logo is only the correct aspect when the Ubuntu logo is
too wide. And the HP logo is too narrow when the Ubuntu logo is the
correct aspect.
This means the manufacturer has intentionally designed the HP boot logo
Thanks for the photos. The incorrect aspect ratio is because it's using
standard BIOS modes early in the boot process that are a different
aspect to that of the display. So ignoring the aspect ratio problem the
rest is bug 2059786.
Most machines in this situation will display the correct resolutio
BIOS/GRUB and this is fine:
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BIOS,and GRUB logo displated perfectly aligned.
a little later, compressed horizontally.
** Attachment added: "later in boot"
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** Changed in: plymouth (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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