Mutter made the problem a lot harder last year by enabling fractional
scaling by default. So most machines will use a fractional scaling
factor on the login screen that will never match Plymouth’s integer
scaling factor. Even if we did resolve the offset mismatch...

The most feasible complete solution I can think of is to get gnome-shell
to:

1. Guess if not detect what Plymouth's scaling factor was.
2. Re-scale the logo on the login screen so it aligns with what was on the boot 
splash:

   logo_scale = plymouth_scale / mutter_scale


** Summary changed:

- Ubuntu logo shifts vertically when the login screen appears (before selecting 
the user)
+ Ubuntu logo moves/resizes when the login screen appears (before selecting the 
user)

** Tags added: resolute

** Description changed:

- Ubuntu logo shifts upward about 1px when the purple login screen
- appears.
+ Ubuntu logo moves/resizes when the login screen appears (before
+ selecting the user)

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