I'm not convinced that this was really entirely fixed. We do use usplash
on shutdown, and of late we do so rather more reliably since usplash has
been converted to use upstart (in usplash 0.5.39). However, starting
usplash before X has switched back to its original console doesn't work
properly, so we have to start it after the display manager has stopped,
which means that there's a brief but noticeable flicker to text mode.

I'm not sure yet whether we can do anything about this for Karmic, but
I'm going to keep it on the list for now. Scott, if you're not happy
about this being assigned to you (since I know you have a lot on your
plate with boot, let alone shutdown), feel free to reassign it to me.

** Changed in: usplash (Ubuntu Karmic)
       Status: Fix Released => Triaged

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Text console messages are displayed briefly during shutdown
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/348440
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