Steve does this change do more than adjust the plymouth-splash.conf?
For others, I found that pressing Alt+SysRq+K as soon as GDM first loads fixes the problem temporarily. Running 'sudo apt-get remove plymouth' has fixed it permanently.
Steve does this change do more than adjust the plymouth- splash. conf?
For others, I found that pressing Alt+SysRq+K as soon as GDM first loads fixes the problem temporarily.
Running 'sudo apt-get remove plymouth' has fixed it permanently.