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22 questions linked to/from Enabling Nvidia driver messes up splash screen
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Framebuffer in Ubuntu 12.04 (NVidia)
After a new install of 64-bit Ubuntu 12.04.2, my grub menu appeared in a nice, small font in a framebuffer and when Ubuntu loaded, the logo and red/white dots were small and crisp.
I've installed ...
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How to fix plymouth (splash screen) in all Ubuntu releases!
How to fix black or broken plymouth (splash screen) after installation of nvidia proprietary drivers in Ubuntu (it happens usually in all Ubuntu releases)? It's no matter what version of nvidia ...
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Huge splash screen
Just did clean install of Ubuntu 16.04. Everything was good, but the screen kept flashing after booting to desktop. The default X.org X server was set. I have a Geforce 7025 / nforce 630a video card. ...
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Can I fix my corrupted Lubuntu splash screen, having disabled the graphical terminal in order to load the sisfb driver?
I have Lubuntu 14.04 installed on my desktop pc. The desktop pc has a SiS 651 graphics chipset.
As apparently commonly occurs with SiS graphics users, the resolution needed to be fixed by configuring ...
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Purple start screen - no splash screen
After installing Ubuntu 11.10 on a new computer everything worked fine for a few weeks and now suddenly when starting up Ubuntu I get a blank purple screen with no "Ubuntu" splash and the 5 dots but ...
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Change boot screen resolution [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate:
Enabling Nvidia driver messes up splash screen
How I can change the boot screen resolution in Ubuntu 12.04 to 1680 1050?
The resolution now is very small
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{14.04} No boot graphics (Not a problem just annoying) [duplicate]
I am using ubuntu 14.04 on my computer and when i boot, the bootloader graphics dont show. I am using the proprietary Nvidia drivers so i can edit videos. This isnt a big problem, its just annoying.
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I want to kill off my splash screen [duplicate]
Previous title: Lubuntu splash screen problem bc of Nvidia driver.
I'm new to linux and getting under the hood of computers in general. I'm doing my research but it'll take awhile for me to gain a ...
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Input Not Supported Xubuntu 12.04 LTS
Need Help with my Machine Because Every time I turn on my machine I always get this error Input Not Supported and it takes a little bit of time then immediately it will pop directly to user login.. ...
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Text gets displayed during boot after Nvidia installtion [duplicate]
After installing latest nvidia drivers from xorg edgers ppa, the boot screen ( where it shows ubuntu logo) displays background process as text.
Is there any way to restore the default boot screen ...
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How do I fix ugly boot screen glitch in Ubuntu 12.04
Normally, the boot screen should says 'ubuntu' with five orange dots below it, but in my pc, they suddenly turn into this:
Glitched boot screen image
Glitched boot screen 8 seconds video
Here is ...
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Ubuntu splash screen not showing at boot
When I boot my MBP 2010 15 inch i go to the purple screen to choose the OS to load (in my case windows, Mac, Ubuntu). When I click Ubuntu it goes to a terminal like screen and says some technical ...
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How can I adjust framebuffer or X screen relative position? [closed]
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away I had fixed boot screen using this nice solution. Since that time I have been looking for the way to move framebuffer in virtual console slightly to the right ...
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No splash screen after Nvidia propietary drivers
After installing nvidia propietary drivers, splash screen shows nothing but a thick bar on top of screen and everything black. It is the same color that splash screen is.
Enabling Nvidia driver ...
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Why is Ubuntu sticking with Plymouth despite the fact that it doesn't work with proprietary drivers?
I know the background, just want to know why such decision by Canonical.