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Change boot screen resolution [duplicate]
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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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Splash screen resolution is poor [duplicate]
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Enabling Nvidia driver messes up splash screen
How come when I boot from CD or USB drive to install Ubuntu, the resolution of ubuntu splash screen is perfect, at full screen ...
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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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Plymouth splash screen looks odd after switching to the Nvidia binary driver [duplicate]
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I am running Ubuntu 10.10, I switched to Nvidia drivers and this has messed up my boot splash screen. It looks like the ...
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Install nvidia driver or not? [duplicate]
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Can't fix Plymouth resolution by any means
I've installed Ubuntu 11.10 recently and discovered the following problem: the ...
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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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Installed fglrx. Plymouth using text theme [duplicate]
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My boot splash screen was fine with the open source drivers. I installed fglrx, rebooted, and it seems plymouth is using the ...
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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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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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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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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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Plymouth boot screen not showing after enabling Nvidia drivers
I'm running Ubuntu 12.04 with Wubi, When I first installed Ubuntu I could see the splash screen with the blinking dots, But after a couple of days it vanished (I've Nvidia drivers installed).
I ...
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After installing the proprietary NVIDIA driver, my boot splash is very large and stretched. Any fix?
I know there have been solutions for previous versions of Ubuntu, but what is the best way to go about it now?
As an aside, if I have it disabled the splash is fine, but before the login manager ...
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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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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.