I was having the same problem described here, exactly. The krandrtray
workaround worked; running xrandr -s 1680x1050 (in my case) worked; but
I didn't like the way the login started out wrong, and then flickered a
bit after logging in before the resolution was right.
However, I managed to solve t
See the attachment for why the implementation, at least, is a bug.
Look at the top of that screen dump. When you look at the actual screen
after bootup, the login up top is just barely still on the screen. It
shows up and the system doesn't even pause--it keeps plowing on through
the other scrip
@ faulkes:
Same here as well. I installed 7.10 server edition, and selected the
LAMP and Samba options, but never installed a GUI. Still, I had this
bug from the first boot.
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startup messages continue on screen after first login prompt appears
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/65230
You receiv
Whew, after some very puzzling results I finally figured out what the
problem was.
When I ran the patch, I included the -b option to create a backup of the
original file; I had never used patch before, so I wanted to make sure I
could get the original back in case I messed things up somehow. This
@ Trib' and others:
I'm running Ubuntu server edition 7.10. I was having this problem and
found this site. I downloaded and applied the patch (and checked tty1
to make sure it was applied correctly), and it's not working for me.
Instead, it's now impossible to login using a keyboard. (Fortunate