Clasing the bug.
** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Please close this bug - not interresting any more
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Solved - after installing Natty the problem dissapeared
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Thx to Fabián for trying -
I installed the startupmanager and configured it for the proper resolution and
splash and text, but it didn't help - yet. I'll try again
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Hi Per,
Perhaps the startupmanager package may help generate the appropriate
splash screen in the right resolution. I lack time to explain this but
it's worked for me in several configurations. Perhaps try this on a test
VM or system and let us know.
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Thanks for explaining - how couls i create a workaround (Sorry I am a
Linux newbie)
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plymouth can only use the framebuffer device that the kernel makes
available to it. Since in your case this is shown to be "ProcFB: 0 VESA
VGA", the graphics will be rendered accordingly.
There is some work in progress
I wrote VGA but I think it is 600*480 (checked /etc/default/grub) - I
can see that dmesg og lspci reports a VGA card but the Triden card is
XGA and I run Gnome at 1024*768 with no problems
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