Confirmed here too with :
Linux Ubuntu Gutsy 7.10
usplash 0.5.7
xserver-xorg-video-intel 2:2.1.1-0ubuntu9
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 82865G Integrated Graphics
Controller (rev 02)
using intel driver
The vga=773 trick doesn't work with this Intel graphic card
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In order to get relevant information and help fixing that bug, I suggest
that people who have this bug :
1. post the output of this on a terminal : cat /etc/X11/xorg.conf | grep -A 2
'Section Device'
2. post the output of this on a terminal : lspci
3. tell which ubuntu version you use.
Thanks
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** Summary changed:
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+ Intel - No usplash on boot/shutdown
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My previous comment was not completely right: I mentioned the wrong path
(/etc/grub/menu.lst instead of /boot/grub/menu.lst) and also the changes
were removed when a new kernel was installed (more precisely, when
update-grub is run). So here a new howto:
Edit the file /boot/grub/menu.lst and find
thanks timo,
that solved the problem on my hp omnibook 510 with i830 integrated
graphics too!
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A solution on my PC is to add vga=773 to the kernel command line (in
/etc/grub/menu.lst). Do not forget to run this command after editing the
file menu.lst:
update-initramfs -u -k `uname -r`
Hardware: Dell Optiplex gx270, Intel i865 integrated graphics adapter.
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This is my unaltered /etc/usplash.conf:
# Usplash configuration file
xres=1024
yres=768
Seems it is set to 1024x768 already.
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Confirming - multiple confirms in this report alone, and I have
experienced this as well.
cat /etc/usplash.conf
try setting that to 1024x768 - this fixes it for me every time
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I can confirm this behavior as well,
I have a Celeron 2GHz+Intel 82845 motherboard on my desktop
During bootup/shutdown, all I can see is a blinking cursor on top left corner
on my screen.
if I wait for some time (5 minutes typically), GDM comes up fine.
On Kubuntu, KDM never comes up and the PC
Henrik, it's not quite clear from your description if the PC continues
to boot normally or not - can you take a look at bug #61711 and see if
it's the same thing? Thanks!
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Andrew,
I can't speak for Henrik, but the bug I'm experiencing is only
superficially similar to #61711. The only problem I'm experiencing is
the blank screen, with a blinking cursor, during boot. GDM starts fine,
and there doesn't seem to be any appreciable slowdown. Moreover, #61711
seems to
It boots normally as far as I can tell. Unlike bug #61711 there is no
apparent slowdown.
3 nov 2006 kl. 14.40 skrev Andrew McCarthy:
Henrik, it's not quite clear from your description if the PC continues
to boot normally or not - can you take a look at bug #61711 and see if
it's the same
I can confirm this behavior as well. On boot/shutdown I get a black
screen with a few vertical white lines. GDM loads OK, though. This is
on a Dell Inspiron 2500 with i810 on Edgy.
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I can confirm this problem. Same hardware, same behaviour. I've
attached the output of lspci.
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Hi Henrik, is this i386, or amd64, dapper, or edgy?
You mention the 'i810_smbus' driver, how did you configure this, did you
select it manually? What happens if you don't use the 'i810_smbus' but
leave things to the auto-detection?
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Hi,
This is edgy i386 (upgraded from dapper) with everything autodetected.
Regards,
Henrik
24 okt 2006 kl. 19.25 skrev Paul Sladen:
Hi Henrik, is this i386, or amd64, dapper, or edgy?
You mention the 'i810_smbus' driver, how did you configure this,
did you
select it manually? What
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