Well before the updates I had ttys at the lowest resolution and the screens were garbled only if I tried to set the resolution using gfxpayload grub command. Now the screens are garbled with any setting, this coincided with the little white ubuntu sign appearing in the boot sequence.
Well before the updates I had ttys at the lowest resolution and the screens were garbled only if I tried to set the resolution using gfxpayload grub command. Now the screens are garbled with any setting, this coincided with the little white ubuntu sign appearing in the boot sequence.
Hopefully this clarifies things...