boot splash screen and CLI not centered on Semp Toshiba notebook IS1462

Bug #571671 reported by Alessandro
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Bug Description

Hi
I'm using Kubuntu 10.04RC. I have a problem with the new boot splash logo on my laptop. When my laptop starts the image is too large and not centered. In the Recovery mode the dialog box is not centered too. When I login in console mode the screen is not centered and it is not easy to see what I'm doing.
It happen with live cd and with upgrade from 9.10.
I'm going to put my lshw and dmesg command and the image of the boot splash. If you need more information, please tell me what and how to get it.

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Alessandro (alesandromarkes-linux) wrote :
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Alessandro (alesandromarkes-linux) wrote :

It is where I suspect the problem come from. The screen is centered when I erase "quiet splash" until the boot splash starts.

affects: ubuntu → plymouth (Ubuntu)
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assignee: nobody → Alessandro (alesandromarkes-linux)
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Alessandro (alesandromarkes-linux) wrote :

version of plymouth I'm using: 0.8.2-2ubuntu2

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Alessandro (alesandromarkes-linux) wrote :
description: updated
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Changed in plymouth (Ubuntu):
assignee: Alessandro (alesandromarkes-linux) → nobody
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