Ubuntu :: Splash Screen 'Out Of Range' Since 11.04 Update

Apr 30, 2011

Since updating to 11.04, the splash screen is coming up as 'Out of Range'. It hasn't really been a problem until now, as it is no longer booting properly, and I can't see what is going wrong (leaving it hanging out of range)!

I can boot fine from a live usb, is there any config files I can edit to change the resolution?

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Code:
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Code:
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2- Had shutdown splash in Hi rez...now in low rez.

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