Here is the same solution targeted at Linux beginners.
http://news.softpedia.com/news/How-to-Fix-the-Big-and-Ugly-Plymouth-
Logo-in-Ubuntu-10-04-140810.shtml

Countless Ubuntu users enable a proprietary graphics driver when the hardware 
drivers notification icon first appears right after logging in for the first 
time. This bug is going to leave a bad impression on every single one of them 
when the splash screen which they will have previously seen at the correct 
resolution is suddenly at the wrong resolution during every subsequent startup. 
Many of those users will search and find this difficult-for-a-beginner 
seven-step workaround. Many others will search and find either harder to follow 
instructions or inaccurate instructions.

Alvin's lighthearted comment, that Canonical allowed this bug to slip in
order to serve as a reminder that closed source drivers are bad, which I
hope has no truth to it, is the very real and very negative impression
which people will be left with. From their perspective, the fully
functional 'bad' closed source drivers are being intentionally ignored
in order to promote the significantly less functional 'good' open source
drivers.

Because of the high visibility of this bug to such an extremely large
portion of the Ubuntu user base, I implore you, for the sake of Ubuntu's
reputation and public image, please commit a proper fix to automatically
make the necessary system changes when a proprietary graphics driver is
enabled so that the native resolution, or as close to the native
resolution as the video BIOS interface will allow, will be be displayed
on the full disk encryption password screen, the boot splash screen and
the virtual terminal screen. If the proper fix is outside the scope of
plymouth, someone please forward this bug to the appropriate developer.

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ubuntu-logo on VGA fb (as with nvidia or fglrx binary drivers) does not display 
crisply
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/551013
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