why doesnt usplash do this:

it only has one image of the ubuntu boot logo, and its cropped so that
its the ubuntu logo and nothing else. then, when the computer boots, it
just takes the image of the ubuntu logo, puts it against a black
background, and centers it? that way, one image will work for all
monitors!

also, if opensuse and everyone else can have a bootloader that actually
works, theres no reason why we cant. there is no excuse as to why
usplash sucks. and i emphasize that word. usplash sucks, because it only
supports ONE aspect ratio. one old, dying aspect ratio that is quickly
getting replaced by widescreen monitors.

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ubuntu splash logo stretched on non-4:3/16:9 displays
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/64147
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