Don Clark : This bug did not have activity during a long period of time
so I set the status to invalid, however if you can still reproduce it on
latest Hardy release and that you can provide more information about it,
please set back the status of the bug to "new" and/or comment here about
it. Than
Thanks for your bug report. The initial bug report reported by Don Clark
was reproducible with a Nvidia Geforce FX5200, is it possible to
reproduce this bug on latest ubuntu gutsy or hardy alpha release?
Barry DeZonia and Michael Below : According to the graphic cards on
which you can reproduce th
** Changed in: usplash (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed
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Removing the "splash" setting from the kernel line in the grub config
solves the issue. Naturally, it removes the splash screen, I get the
usual text mode boot log, so it is not really a bug fix.
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I tried adding a vga= setting to the kernel line in the grub
configuration file, as recommended above. I put there vga=ask, and on
boot I am asked to choose a VESA text mode (80*25, 80*50...). The text
mode I choose is used for grub (which was looking alright before, too),
but it doesn't change the
Same here: in between the grub status message and the gdm login screen,
all I get is some white flickering schemes. Same for shutdown, after my
desktop background disappears it's only white flickering.
6.06 was alright, the trouble started with the upgrade to 6.10.
It's an old Sony Vaio, PCG-VX71
And no, I'm not using any special boot parameters. I installed this
system as 5.10 and did the upgrades to 6.06 and 6.10 without touching
video settings.
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> How do I remove splash from the kernel command?
> How can I edit vga= parameters in the kernel command?
In the GRUB boot menu, I think you have to press e to edit the boot
commands, and then choose the kernel line and press e again to edit it.
Remove the splash keyword and/or add a vga=xy parame
** Changed in: boot (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: boot => usplash
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Any clue how we fix this? My symptoms are exactly the same.
Don
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>Subject: [Bug 46974] Re: Video scrambled
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>I've got th
I've got the same problem. The scrambled video is not during the grub
menu, it starts when booting the system. I assume the vga settings used
during boot confuses my monitor.
My system: CPU AMD K6+/550 MHz, Radeon 7000, 384 MB Ram, 17" LCD.
I upgraded from 5.10 where this type of problem didn't s
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