** Changed in: usplash (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Summary changed:
- No usplash on boot/shutdown
+ Intel - No usplash on boot/shutdown
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Intel - No usplash on boot/shutdown
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In order to get relevant information and help fixing that bug, I suggest
that people who have this bug :
1. post the output of this on a terminal : cat /etc/X11/xorg.conf | grep -A 2
'Section "Device"'
2. post the output of this on a terminal : lspci
3. tell which ubuntu version you use.
Thanks
Confirmed here too with :
Linux Ubuntu Gutsy 7.10
usplash 0.5.7
xserver-xorg-video-intel 2:2.1.1-0ubuntu9
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 82865G Integrated Graphics
Controller (rev 02)
using intel driver
The vga=773 trick doesn't work with this Intel graphic card
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My previous comment was not completely right: I mentioned the wrong path
(/etc/grub/menu.lst instead of /boot/grub/menu.lst) and also the changes
were removed when a new kernel was installed (more precisely, when
update-grub is run). So here a new howto:
Edit the file /boot/grub/menu.lst and find
thanks timo,
that solved the problem on my hp omnibook 510 with i830 integrated
graphics too!
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A solution on my PC is to add vga=773 to the kernel command line (in
/etc/grub/menu.lst). Do not forget to run this command after editing the
file menu.lst:
update-initramfs -u -k `uname -r`
Hardware: Dell Optiplex gx270, Intel i865 integrated graphics adapter.
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ht
This is my unaltered /etc/usplash.conf:
# Usplash configuration file
xres=1024
yres=768
Seems it is set to 1024x768 already.
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Confirming - multiple confirms in this report alone, and I have
experienced this as well.
cat /etc/usplash.conf
try setting that to 1024x768 - this fixes it for me every time
** Changed in: usplash (Ubuntu)
Status: Needs Info => Confirmed
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I can confirm this behavior as well,
I have a Celeron 2GHz+Intel 82845 motherboard on my desktop
During bootup/shutdown, all I can see is a blinking cursor on top left corner
on my screen.
if I wait for some time (5 minutes typically), GDM comes up fine.
On Kubuntu, KDM never comes up and the PC f
It boots normally as far as I can tell. Unlike bug #61711 there is no
apparent slowdown.
3 nov 2006 kl. 14.40 skrev Andrew McCarthy:
> Henrik, it's not quite clear from your description if the PC continues
> to boot normally or not - can you take a look at bug #61711 and see if
> it's the same
Andrew,
I can't speak for Henrik, but the bug I'm experiencing is only
superficially similar to #61711. The only problem I'm experiencing is
the blank screen, with a blinking cursor, during boot. GDM starts fine,
and there doesn't seem to be any appreciable slowdown. Moreover, #61711
seems to b
Henrik, it's not quite clear from your description if the PC continues
to boot normally or not - can you take a look at bug #61711 and see if
it's the same thing? Thanks!
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I can confirm this behavior as well. On boot/shutdown I get a black
screen with a few vertical white lines. GDM loads OK, though. This is
on a Dell Inspiron 2500 with i810 on Edgy.
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I can confirm this problem. Same hardware, same behaviour. I've
attached the output of lspci.
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http://librarian.launchpad.net/4938682/lspci
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Hi,
This is edgy i386 (upgraded from dapper) with everything autodetected.
Regards,
Henrik
24 okt 2006 kl. 19.25 skrev Paul Sladen:
> Hi Henrik, is this i386, or amd64, dapper, or edgy?
>
> You mention the 'i810_smbus' driver, how did you configure this,
> did you
> select it manually? Wha
Hi Henrik, is this i386, or amd64, dapper, or edgy?
You mention the 'i810_smbus' driver, how did you configure this, did you
select it manually? What happens if you don't use the 'i810_smbus' but
leave things to the auto-detection?
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Status: Unconfirmed => Ne
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