Users that use Proprietary Nvidia Drivers have problems with low resolution and low colour Plymouth boot.
To fix this You need to change some stuff in Grub file.
- Step 1
You must edit the /etc/default/grub file.
Open a terminal and paste this:
$ sudo gedit /etc/default/grub
On line #18, uncomment (uncomment = remove the “#” in front of the line “#GRUB_GFXMODE=640×480” and change the resolution to whatever you want (in my particular case, I changed it to 1680x1050). Here is how it should look:
GRUB_GFXMODE=1680x1050
- Step 2
edit the /etc/grub.d/00_header file.
$ sudo gedit /etc/grub.d/00_header
And find the following line: “gfxmode=${GRUB_GFXMODE}” (it’s line 103 on my computer) and under it, paste this:
set gfxpayload=keep
- Step 3
update Grub 2:
To update the GRUB, simply run the following command:
$ sudo update-grub
Once you complete the above steps, restart the computer and you should see the nice Plymouth screen.
Source: sucka.net and ubuntuforums.org
5 comments:
why do we have to use a workaround? come on canonical, really.
You don't need to use this, this is only temp fix...
Anonymous: Maybe cuz its a BETA and those usually arent without flaws? :D
When I follow these instructions, the splash screen "Ubuntu" is offset towards the left of the screen, rather than centered.
worked like a charm!
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