Hello again!
Sending the patch again, now from Firefox and as an attachment.
T.
Hello again!
Sending the patch again, now from Firefox and as an attachment.
T.
It didn't help me on Xubuntu 12.04.
I can see only last 30 lines or even less.
Launchpad bug finally filed:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/972375
mc
Thank you.
Hope that will help to solve this inconvenience.
Seems unlikely - there has been no activity on the bug, hasn't been confirmed or assigned.
To file a bug on Launchpad, you have to specify the package against which it is filed. Not being sure, I filed it against Plymouth.
If anyone has a different view of what it should be filed against, pls let me know.
mc
Not at all.
Status of your bug is Confirmed.
Developers all are busy.
We have to wait.
I have filled up a lot of bugs for Fedora, and do not have an account in launchpad, but going to create one, as I decided to shift from fedora to xubuntu.
Thanks, yes, I saw.
Bugs used to get discussion etc much more quickly,
but 2 weeks is ok as it is not urgent.
Welcome to X/K/L/Ubuntu.
I personally use Kubuntu as it has much more power and control,
even if some bugs.
Xubuntu is nice, and ok for lower power machines:
I use it on an 2001 Dell Dimension that only provides music.
Hi!, undecidable,
Have you tried replacing 'quiet splash' with '--verbose text' ??
Or does that only give you the useless boot messages, not the Kernal messages you want?
Chao!, bogan.
"Better Solutions may bring Worsened Problems": After Lao Tse, b. circa 405BC. a contemporary of Confucius, who died circa 600BC.
They did things differently in those days, apparently!!
I, and many others (do a search), have tried 8,746 different combinations.
The problem is not that I, deliberately or by default, have suppressed the messages.
As the description makes clear, a few of the kernel messages eventually turn up.
I know, this is an old thread, but I have something to say here.
I installed Xubuntu 12.10 and faced the same problem - how to see early boot messages.
I have found how - one need to add "vga=..." to the grub.cfg and remove "quiet, splash".
In my case I had to add "vga=795", and now I can see all boot messages - from the first one up to the last.
Thanks.
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