Andre, Your problem is most likely due to using incorrect modes on the kernel parameter line, and not a confirmation of the bug. The documentation in the kernel describes the correct method (Documentation/fb/uvesafb.txt):
video=uvesafb:1024x768-32,mtrr:3,ywrap The specific mode that you use would depend on your hardware and supported modes. On an Inspiron 1420 with integrated Nvidia 8400M GS graphics this mode works like a champ: video=uvesafb:1440x900,mtrr:3,ywrap The documentation also describes how you may determine supported modes, note that v86d must be properly installed and the uvesafb module loaded: $ less /sys/bus/platform/drivers/uvesafb/uvesafb.0/vbe_modes If the uvesafb.0 directory is not present, then you can assume that you have not properly installed v86d and/or loaded the uvesafb module. Once you have the correct mode, and v86d is installed and you are still having problems at boot, then you should suspect a problem with the initramfs. At this point I would guess the v86d executable is probably missing from the initramfs. In the last case, I would return and report the issue. Thanks, Harvey -- Switched from vesafb to uvesafb, but uvesafb can't work without v86d https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/246269 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs