Hi,
Tried the plymouth revert script but had no effect. Terminal reported no 
changes.
I had not run any special scripts in 10.10 because I never had any problems 
with that so there shouldn't have been any hang-overs.
Anyway I had performed a complete re-installation of 11.04 to ensure I had no 
remnants of 10.10.

What I have noticed is that during normal boot (about 3/4 way through) I get a 
black screen with white vertical bars with what looks like some effort of text 
in the middle. This last for about a second. I will try to get a photo of it.
During shut down I get a single pixel line of dots and dashes across the centre 
of the screen for a few seconds, then the screen goes blank and system hangs.

I have also noticed that if I boot up in recovery mode I get white text
on a black background (as you would expect) but the white text is in the
form of white rectangular blocks - not characters. I will try to get a
photo of this too. After a few minutes in recovery mode I do get the
normal menu screen OK.

Sometimes - but not always (even in 10.10) at startup I get multiple
images, although alternate lines are shifted a few inches (a bit like
interleaved video) I have always been able to resolve this by "System -
Preferences - Monitors" and selecting a different screen resolution -
which I can then change back. I don't think this is related to the
freezing on shutdown which only occurs in 11.04.

In summary - Still having problems.  Sony VGN-A617S  RADEON X700.

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  Computer is not turned off at shutdown

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