usplash resolution 'out of range' after edgy upgrade

Frank McCormick fmccormick at videotron.ca
Tue Oct 31 01:01:32 UTC 2006


On Mon, 30 Oct 2006 16:42:51 -0500
"Michael R. Head" <burner at suppressingfire.org> wrote:

> On Fri, 2006-10-27 at 17:12 +0100, Sean Hammond wrote:
> > So I had an edgy upgrade that went bad. I think I somehow ended up
> > with a half-done upgrade, because a package that was to be upgraded
> > called libdirectfb-dev was clashing with another package panda3d. It
> 
> I got this, too. You should be able to fix it by
> editing /etc/usplash.conf
> make it look like:
> # Usplash configuration file
> xres=1024
> yres=768
> 
> and do 
> sudo dpkg-reconfigure usplash
> 

   My Usplash has never worked -- so I thought I would try this, but
sadly no change. I see the Ubuntu screen on boot, but it's so dark you have to turn up the
brightness full to see anything. Looks like a very dark bad JPG.
I have tried other resolutions as well but nothing will make it appear. I filed a bug on
it about a month ago.

Cheers

Frank
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