i consider this important, medium fits it perfectly, because anyone who
boots up ubuntu will notice the ugly stretchyness, and widescreen
monitors are the most common kind of monitor nwadays, and it just doesnt
make SENSE for usplash to not support them!

i think the importance of this bug should be raised back to medium. even
though it isnt showstopping, its still a very big issue. like i said
before, most screens nowadays are widescreens, and it is a really big
issue if usplash doesnt work correctly for most of the users. this bug
should be set back to medium because it affects an extremely large
amount of people (anyone with a widescreen monitor, or monitor that isnt
4:3) and you WILL notice the problem, because usplash is enabled by
default, and so everyone will be able to see the problem the moment they
turn their computer on. this problem is BIG. i hope usplash will be able
to automatically detect the native resulution of your monitor by the
time intrepid gets released.

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ubuntu splash logo stretched on non-4:3/16:9 displays
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/64147
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