@Joseph

I tested the upstream kernel, but I'm not sure which tag would be
appropriate for the result.

When I boot with the upstream kernel, the "text splash" is shown, as if
I would have booted with GRUB_GFXPAYLOAD_LINUX=text. But I had commented
out this line before to see what the default behaviour is, and it seems
that it falls back automatically to the text splash with kernel 3.6 as
the default behaviour.

So using kernel 3.6 fixes it sort of in the way that the monitor shows
something during boot and doesn't power off, but it is not fixed in the
way that it still doesn't show the usual graphical boot logo (which
worked in Lucid). That's why I'm unsure which is the appropriate tag.

I have also attached dmesg and plymouth-debug.log files from a startup
with kernel 3.6, if those may be useful.

Kind regards,
Jan

** Attachment added: "dmegs of upstream 3.6 kernel"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1048261/+attachment/3310256/+files/dmesg

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