Happens every time after login on fresh install of Ubuntu GNOME 17.04. Happened also with few previous releases of Ubuntu.
Reproducible: always on every Ubuntu installation
Not dependent on hardware as it happens on virtual box VMs as well as on physical machines.
This gives a very bad impression of Ubuntu and Linux in general. New users are wondering why their freshly installed computers keep producing scary looking system problems. It makes the whole Ubuntu system feel unreliable.
Happens every time after login on fresh install of Ubuntu GNOME 17.04. Happened also with few previous releases of Ubuntu.
Reproducible: always on every Ubuntu installation
Not dependent on hardware as it happens on virtual box VMs as well as on physical machines.
This gives a very bad impression of Ubuntu and Linux in general. New users are wondering why their freshly installed computers keep producing scary looking system problems. It makes the whole Ubuntu system feel unreliable.
Please replace/remove plymouth from Ubuntu!