I attempted to reproduce this today with gutsy, but usplash worked
perfectly with the out-of-the-box configuration.
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Now that Aleksander Blomskøld also confirmed that the bug is fixed and
no one else has written that they experienced the contrary, I took the
liberty to close this bug. I hope that's okay with everyone?
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Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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Usplash in edgy
Just tried to reproduce with yesterday's daily build of Ubuntu 8.04, and
I can confirm that usplash now is visible and the monitor no longer
displays an out of range error.
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Afraid I can't attempt a repro at the moment as I can't get to the PC
(it's hundreds of miles away in my parents house).
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To those who experienced this bug in edgy : Can you install latest Hardy
alpha development release and test if you can still reproduce this bug?
Thanks to everybody who worked on this bug report so far.
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Importance: Undecided = Medium
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Usplash in edgy
I had usplash not work from a clean install of Xubuntu Gutsy on a
Gateway Solo 9300. When X started the screen would work, but it was
blank for about a minute between grub and login.
Fixed by changing /etc/usplash.conf to
xres=1024
yres=768
and then running
gksudo dpkg-reconfigure usplash
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I've had the same problem with Gutsy
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Sorry, I forgot to mention that the monitor is an LG L1715S Flatron and
my video card is a RV280 [Radeon 9200 PRO].
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Same problem here with Gutsy. On Edgy it worked on the same setup, though.
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Same problem with Edgy and SiS video. The LCD complains of a 86.6Hz
vertical refresh (its limit is 75).
Dapper used to use too low a resolution and it looked a little ugly.
This is much worse.
I tried work around this by not using usplash, but an update overwrote
Grub's menu.lst and turned it on
See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/USplashCustomizationHowto.
Apparently in Edgy, usplash now uses the resolution of the [splash]
image without checking whether your display supports it. So maybe
there's no image of a suitable size for our screens in the default theme
library?
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The default 'if all else fails' resolution for the ubuntu usplash theme
is 640x400, which is unsupported by my monitor. If I swap the order of
the themes so 640x480 comes first then I get a splash (although it looks
a bit messy -- tested by sudo usplash -c). Will reboot now and test.
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The usplash.conf trick didn't work for me. X runs at 1280x1024, and that
was what was originally in /etc/usplash.conf. I tried 1024x768, 800x600,
640x480, and 720x400 (which is what the text console apparently runs
at). I tried doing sudo update-initramfs -u and sudo dpkg-reconfigure
usplash.
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OK, I found out why it was only working during shutdown. I had linux-386
installed and grub now chooses that kernel to boot if it's installed.
update-initramfs was only updating the ramdrive for the linux-generic
kernel. So after removing the linux-386 kernel, I found that changing
usplash.conf so
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 48593
screen goes into power save during boot
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 48593
screen goes into power save during boot
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Changing the resolution fixed the refresh rate problem. Thanks.
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I can confirm this in Edgy on both an old Celeron 300 with a Voodoo
Banshee card and on a P4 with SiS video.
I'm not sure what resolution and refresh rate it's trying to use, but
the first system's monitor is a CRT limited to 800x600 @ 60 Hz. The
second system uses an LCD monitor connected via
Marked as confirmed
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try usplash.config with
xres=1024
yres=768
than run sudo update-initramfs -u and see if that helps. Let me know,
thank you for filing this bur report
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