I haven't tried this fix yet, but I'm really confused as to why vga16fb
is in use at all.  Are there really systems with video cards that can't
handle vesafb?  Seems to me that Ubuntu could use vesafb for nvidia card
users when the proprietary drivers are in use and you'd still get the
good experience you get with the open-source version.  I don't get why
adding a special renderer for vga16fb is a better solution than just
using vesafb.

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No graphical splash on VGA16fb (e.g., nvidia binary drivers), plymouth uses 
text plugin ("Ubuntu 10.04" in text)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/526892
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