you not being able to start Xserver has nothing to do with the USplash
resolution bug. the Usplash resolution bug either allows you to see some
of the Usplash or none of it, the system will still boot.

If this bug caused your Xserver to fail, then I think you need to open a
different bug on that topic.

New people shouldn't be using Edgy Beta or earlier. If you will notice
the announcements are usually made to the development community, for
those who want to contribute to Ubuntu by "testing".

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/CommonTasks#head-1b5f0d9192a8e42da0077c2b0056c551f78f38a7
That link will explain the "Importance" features of a bug. I have marked it low 
since it only effects a certain amount of people, not everybody, and because 
there is a documented work around. The USplash resolution bug does not cause 
the system to be inoperable at all. And even if USplash was the cause of the 
system not booting, the fix would be to remove splash from /boot/grub/menu.lst 
which is considered a work around.

Also, I have been working along side the Art team and the developers as
they work this bug out. They know about it, and they are working on the
fix, so changing the severity level isn't going to make them work any
quicker either.

So with that, I think it is fine with the current level. I am sure, if I
am wrong on this issue, which wouldn't be the first time ;)  one of the
developers or someone with sufficient rights will change it. Thank you.

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usplash resolution error in boot and halt
https://launchpad.net/bugs/60621

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