I did set the importance to low because :
1. Most of screen are not affected.
2. It doesn't cause any data loss, crash or does not affect the use of the 
computer in any way.
3. Even if it doesn't look great, it's far from a corrupted screen which make 
people think that their computer is dying ;)

So unfortunately, even if I change the importance, developers will still
work on more important issues, and I understand them because there are
really problematic issues to fix before this one. However, with
opensource software, work always have more impact that words, so if you
(and/or other people) want it to be fixed, and think that you can do
some work on this, don't hesitate to start working. Otherwise, you can
wait for a developer to fix issue when time will come. It's our decision
;)

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ubuntu splash logo stretched on non-4:3/16:9 displays
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