It is not in my laptops and PCs, with fglrx, with NVIDIA-current the
plymouth doesn't shows.
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Same issuue as Mark Fraser, no nice plymouth with NVIDIA at LOGIN, LOGOUT works.
with fglrx and kernel 2.6.38-8 it works just for LOGOUT, with
2.6.35-something... it works in both LOGIN and LOGOUT.
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I upgraded a netbook with Intel 945GMA graphics today to 11.04 and got
the text splash as reported in this bug which was working in 10.10, I
also reported it as bug #770371. Going to try what was suggested in
comment #79.
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No, still not getting a graphical splash screen, but it is working at
shutdown.
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And also affects Natty with NVIDIA current drivers.
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it also Affected Natty with fglrx.
** Also affects: plymouth
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags added: natty
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DrFaNaTic: easy you say? For beginner? Not so sure.
Yotam Benshalom: It may be source of a problems but i didn't see any computer
with proprietary drivers (fglrx or nvidia) that could show normal plymouth
splash, just text-one. So may ubuntu should emitt some update which resolves it?
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This fix might be the source of a serious problem, described in bug
#522328. See also the discussion in nvidia linux forum:
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?p=2255743#post2255743
Basically, loading vga16fb blocks the nvidia proprietary module from
loading on some systems.
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@Benjamin
Ok, mine is consitently in the wrong place then, it looks the same every
time.
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Hey
I just found this link at softpedia :
http://news.softpedia.com/news/How-to-Fix-the-Big-and-Ugly-Plymouth-Logo-in-Ubuntu-10-04-140810.shtml
I can confirm that this works,but the logo is cut off at the sides sometimes
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I have this Bug on my NVIDIA GeForce 6200.
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation NV44A [GeForce
6200] (rev a1)
I wars able to fix this Bug very easy.
sudo su
echo FRAMEBUFFER=y /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/splash
update-initramfs -u
exit
This Way have also Fix this same issuse
I have the same issue as mabawsa where the splash screen and tty
consoles are off screen sometimes. You can only see the top of the
console on the bottom of the screen.
This offscreen issue occurs randomly. Sometimes the logo displays fine
in the center and other times it displays off center.
@
Same problem. I upgraded from 9.10 and keep getting splash screens in
wrong video-mode with what I think is a progress bar. I can't get the
terminal output but the machine boots alright.
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Same problem. I upgraded from 9.10 and keep getting splash screens in
wrong video-mode with what I think is a progress bar. I can't get the
terminal output but the machine boots alright.
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@Martin: check in synaptic if you have the ubuntu logo plymouth theme
installed.
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Although plymouth already works on my computer, there's a message before
plymouth and after grub, I don't know if it's part of this bug or if it
has another cause. It stays in the screen for a longer time than
plymouth. I attached a picture of this message as proof, it says:
[Linux-bzImage,
Disregard my post (#73). I don't know why, but i didn't have any
plymouth theme installed (i never touched plymouth packages), I can
confirm this bug is fixed because when I installed the ubuntu logo theme
it worked, altough with a slightly bigger screen resolution. I don't
care about that as long
I tried this steps, and it isn't working for me:
Step 1: we must edit the /etc/default/grub file.
Open a terminal and paste this:
sudo gedit /etc/default/grub
On line #18, uncomment (uncomment = remove the # in front of the line(
#GRUB_GFXMODE=640x480 and change the resolution to
Should another bug/enhancement request be made about the issue of a low
color, low resolution boot experience when using Nvidia proprietary
drivers?
Out of curiosity, what technology was used in Ubuntu 9.10 that allowed
the high resolution, high color boot splash when using Nvidia drivers?
And is
Ok,ive got another fix for people with nvidia cards but its highly unstable,the
fix is to use the unstable xorg-edgers repo and install the new nouveau drivers
with 3D support,these work for me ONLY! im attaching the output of lspci for
people who have the same cards,the repo is here :
@Jason: We opened another bug for the bad looking issue and for being
linked by ISO Tracker's reports:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/plymouth/+bug/551013
Go subscribe it if you are affected.
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Hy!
I did something simlar that your suggested link describes, but that
broke my tty's :(
See Bug #550104!
On 03/30/2010 02:44 PM, Jason Dolan wrote:
Should another bug/enhancement request be made about the issue of a low
color, low resolution boot experience when using Nvidia proprietary
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Status: Fix Released = Incomplete
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Steve,
The problem here is that some widescreen displays, when asked to render VGA
(640x480), do so by rendering the full *width* of the display, at the
expense of not having the full *height* rendered on the screen. I think by
all rights this should be considered a BIOS bug (and you may have
I am using an NVIDIA GTX 260 and the splash is now working for startup
and shutdown (purple with Ubuntu logo and five dots that get coloured
orange), however the splash looks as if it has a very low colour depth
(looks like 8-bit colour). Also the startup splash comes in very late,
just before
That's bug #549247, already fixed in a newer version.
Sorry, that doesn't sound anything like what I get.
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It is a 16 color render. With proprietary drivers installed, this is the
default splash: if you want a better one, you have to use open source
drivers, or try this: http://www.webupd8.org/2010/03/how-to-get-
plymouth-working-with-nvidia.html (not guaranteed to work, see
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Jacopo Moronato - I don't mind the 16 color too much, though it doesn't
look anywhere near as good as the Karmic splash with the proprietary
drivers. However, I only get the graphics on shutdown. The boot screen
is just black and white text (it was misaligned color text before I
updated to
@allens: the link won't work in your email client's ping of Jacopo's
message because the URI parser stopped reading the link halfway. Click
on the bug link to go to the page with the bug on Launchpad - the link
will work fine here. Alternatively, try this very short link:
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I haven't tried this fix yet, but I'm really confused as to why vga16fb
is in use at all. Are there really systems with video cards that can't
handle vesafb? Seems to me that Ubuntu could use vesafb for nvidia card
users when the proprietary drivers are in use and you'd still get the
good
OK, I just tested it now. I get similar results to others, it's
graphical now, but the colors look horrible, much worse than when I was
using vesafb.
So, I'm going back to the fix I posted in #34, because that worked as
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there is also text messages between the grub and plymouth comming up
also when plymouth do comes up it just for a second or less before X
comes in.
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Todays update changed something to the resolution or layout because the
input box for my HD password is partly of the screen...
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BTW, it's not showing the splash on shutdown, only a purple bar on the
lower half of the screen and the rest is black.
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On Sat, Mar 27, 2010 at 08:08:28AM -, allens wrote:
That's bug #549247, already fixed in a newer version.
Sorry, that doesn't sound anything like what I get.
Have you tried upgrading?
If you're getting text at boot time but a splash screen at shutdown, that
sounds like *exactly* the same
On Sat, Mar 27, 2010 at 05:07:50PM -, Cory Maccarrone wrote:
I haven't tried this fix yet, but I'm really confused as to why vga16fb
is in use at all. Are there really systems with video cards that can't
handle vesafb? Seems to me that Ubuntu could use vesafb for nvidia card
users when
On Sat, Mar 27, 2010 at 04:36:48AM -, mabawsa wrote:
OK I installed the plymout-theme-ubuntu-logo and the plymouth-theme-
ubuntu-text packages and I am back to square one, i.e., Ubuntu text boot
with four dots underneath text boot. This bug hasn't been fixed.
No, this bug definitely has
OK how should I report this bug as I am still experiencing the *exactly*
the same symptoms with the new plymouth 8.1-1ubuntu1, i.e., No
graphical splash on VGA16fb (e.g., nvidia binary drivers), Plymouth uses
text plug-in (Ubuntu 10.04 in text)
When the grub2 framebuffer is enabled I get
Hi Steve. Thanks, but bug #549247 description is Notices/Warnings
during upgrade of plymouth (initramfs-hooks).
I had no problem 'during upgrade of plymouth' - my problem is at boot
time. I don't get any Notices/Warnings. Nor does this bug mention a
splash screen at shutdown. OK, to a developer
On Sun, Mar 28, 2010 at 12:02:40AM -, mabawsa wrote:
OK how should I report this bug
By running 'ubuntu-bug plymouth' from the affected system. Please see
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs.
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I had no problem 'during upgrade of plymouth'
You did, you just didn't notice it.
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I reported this bug #549977 with ubuntu-bug plymouth
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Guy,
Todays update changed something to the resolution or layout because the
input box for my HD password is partly of the screen...
Does the splash screen render correctly except for this?
The problem here is that some widescreen displays, when asked to render VGA
(640x480), do so by
This bug was fixed in the package plymouth - 0.8.1-1
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[ Scott James Remnant ]
* Update to the upstream 0.8.1 release:
- Our patches have been merged upstream, some changes due to cleaning
them up for submission and noticing a few
I've just picked up the latest update and I just get plain black and
white text when booting. Previously I got slightly garbled colored text,
not bitmaps.
I do get some graphics on shutdown - a graphical Ubuntu logo but it
looks wrong (could it be 8bit color?)
I use encrypted LVM. I get a plain
I've just picked up the latest update and I just get plain black and
white text when booting.
That's bug #549247, already fixed in a newer version.
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I have plymouth 0.8.1-1 I booted a couple of times and nothing has
changed. So for me this has not been fixed, sorry. I have an 8400M
nvidia with the propriety driver. Something did actually change. Before
I got Ubuntu in and white dots below it in what looked like courier
font, now I just get a
Yeah I also get what allens gets, I think. Like a purple 8-bit ubuntu
logo, old-style, with a small star that blinks once to the mid bottom
left, and then the login screen.
I do get the nice login screen though.
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I thought it was just me that started getting the old style Ubuntu logo
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OK I installed the plymout-theme-ubuntu-logo and the plymouth-theme-
ubuntu-text packages and I am back to square one, i.e., Ubuntu text boot
with four dots underneath text boot. This bug hasn't been fixed.
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I still cant boot with the modifications mentioned in Comment #34 , i
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I meant that i still cant get the graphical boot with the above said
modifications
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** Changed in: plymouth (Ubuntu Lucid)
Status: In Progress = Fix Committed
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It boots graphically now, but still in 640x480 on my machine.
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Well this may work with grub but I thought the grub2 the VGA= command
was depreciated.
Removing the # from the GRUB_GFXMODE command in /etc/default/grub
Adding set gfxpayload=keep after the set gfxmode=${GRUB_GFXMODE} to the
/etc/grub.d/00_Header
Then sudo update-grub gives a flawless graphical
The solution #34 works perfectly.
Maybe vga= command was deprecated but the splash doesn't works if not
present. The /etc changes are necessary too.
Tty's are ok now.
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same issue with nvidia drivers, working until i installed preparatory
driver. now boots with error about nvidia drivers interfering with
Plymouth... hope its fixed in final
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I was able to fix this with the following:
* In /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-framebuffer.conf, comment out blacklist
vesafb and add blacklist vga16fb
* In /etc/initramfs-tools/modules, add fbcon and vesafb
* Run initramfs-update -u
With that, I get a working Plymouth with the proprietary Nvidia
None of those changes to /etc are necessary; if you want to use vesafb,
all you need to do is pass vga= on the kernel commandline.
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I tried that, it didn't work for me for some reason. I got a mode
change immediately on kernel boot, but it was a corrupt screen. The
/etc changes made the screen come up clear again. Not sure how much of
that matters to this though. I guess my point is that using vesafb
should be an
I have an nvidia 9600GT and suffer from the same problem, as does my dad
who has an onboard nvidia card.
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FYI my slow boot problem was due to operator error. I had recently
copied partitions to a new drive due to hard drive failure (couldn't
just clone because I was moving to a smaller drive) and I have 4
additional partitions for data that I auto-mount w/fstab.
Anyway, long story short, I had the
yeah i can confirm this on the latest lucid build as well
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** Changed in: plymouth (Ubuntu Lucid)
Milestone: ubuntu-10.04-beta-1 = ubuntu-10.04-beta-2
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@Scott: Would it be possible to tell plymouth to use nouveau and then
have X use nvidia? Or is it one or the other from the moment you boot?
It's one or the other.
How is this determined? Does nvidia-current get used, when installed,
otherwise nouveau gets tried?
The last time I've tried
Erick, as mentioned in another bug - this is bug #538214 - just press
Alt+F7 to get to X
Thanks Scott. I'm encountering that post-install with todays iso-testing
build so I'll look there. Just FYI removing plymouth results in a
flawless boot, of course with no quiet splash.
Slower? Sounds like
On Mon, 2010-03-15 at 21:17 +, Luke Symes wrote:
@Scott: Would it be possible to tell plymouth to use nouveau and then
have X use nvidia? Or is it one or the other from the moment you boot?
It's one or the other.
nouveau is a kernel graphics driver, nvidia-glx is a userspace graphics
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