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Message #74375
[Bug 584167] Re: graphics broken during boot after upgrade to lucid 64bit
** Description changed:
After upgrading to 10.04 the graphics during boot are corrupted. They
show up but are unreadable. The rest used to work, but started crashing
after suspend recently. If I reboot then the garbled graphics show up
(you can make out the lines and the Ubuntu logo, but you can't read
anything) and it's stuck there. I'm sure the message means to say
something important. Last time I pressed F12 by accident and the login
appeared.. this seems to work, but the graphics are still corrupted
during boot.
Using a thinkpad t61p
nvidia Quadro FX 570M (rev a1), Subsystem: Lenovo Device 20d9
lucid 64bit
+
+ ps.: If the periodical fsck came up you also wouldn't be able to make
+ anything out, because of the garbled graphics.. (see bootchart)
** Attachment added: "philip-laptop-lucid-20100522-4.png"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/48916444/philip-laptop-lucid-20100522-4.png
** Description changed:
After upgrading to 10.04 the graphics during boot are corrupted. They
show up but are unreadable. The rest used to work, but started crashing
after suspend recently. If I reboot then the garbled graphics show up
(you can make out the lines and the Ubuntu logo, but you can't read
anything) and it's stuck there. I'm sure the message means to say
something important. Last time I pressed F12 by accident and the login
appeared.. this seems to work, but the graphics are still corrupted
during boot.
Using a thinkpad t61p
nvidia Quadro FX 570M (rev a1), Subsystem: Lenovo Device 20d9
+ NVIDIA accelerated graphics driver (version current)
lucid 64bit
ps.: If the periodical fsck came up you also wouldn't be able to make
anything out, because of the garbled graphics.. (see bootchart)
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graphics broken during boot after upgrade to lucid 64bit
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/584167
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