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I recently updated my graphics card and drivers on my machine, however, after the successful upgrade, I found that the traditional Ubuntu logo had been replaced with a text logo in a console-like serif font. This also coincided with a change in the screen resolution.

I am hoping that somebody may be able to tell me how to reverse this change.

This is the result of update-alternatives --config default.plymouth:

  Selection    Path                                                           Priority   Status
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* 0            /lib/plymouth/themes/ubuntu-logo/ubuntu-logo.plymouth           100       auto mode
  1            /lib/plymouth/themes/ubuntu-logo/ubuntu-logo-scale-2.plymouth   99        manual mode
  2            /lib/plymouth/themes/ubuntu-logo/ubuntu-logo.plymouth           100       manual mode

Thanks for any help.

Matt

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Either the graphics drivers failed to load at boot, or nomodeset has been enabled, making the kernel not load the graphics card drivers. Check your boot settings.

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