I see the same thing. In my case it is because gnome-settings-daemon is
changing my screen resolution for me at login time. Xsplash doesn't seem
aware that the screen geometry has changed and just remains its original
size.

In my case this looks much worse: not only am I activating a second
screen, but the first one changed to a much higher resolution. Only
about 1/4 of the first screen has the xsplash window displayed, the rest
of the display area shows my background image tiled (which looks bad).
Eventually Nautilus receives its own signal about the screen resize
event and fixes that for me, but for about 5 seconds things look pretty
lame.

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Ubuntu boot screen shifts to top left of screen after login
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