Walter -
I think you may be better served with a new bug, this was quite specific to nvidia hardware that couldn't boot to a live session or installer normally but could if removing splash or using nomodeset.
It all instances of users affected once installed there was no issue at all, only occurred on the live session, & again in most instances the nvidia adapter supported 3d thru nouveau or nvidia drivers
(possibly some hardware that benefited from this did not support 3d thru nouveau though I'm not aware of any reports of such
There is a fair amount of reports that GeForce FX Go5200 does Not have 3d or proper 3d support for unity. How it would fair in lubuntu I've no clue but again not related to this bug. One such report on Debian, specific also to powerpc64, there are many more ... http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=668828
What cavsfan posted indicated he used the beta2 image which did not include this fix.
Walter -
I think you may be better served with a new bug, this was quite specific to nvidia hardware that couldn't boot to a live session or installer normally but could if removing splash or using nomodeset.
It all instances of users affected once installed there was no issue at all, only occurred on the live session, & again in most instances the nvidia adapter supported 3d thru nouveau or nvidia drivers
(possibly some hardware that benefited from this did not support 3d thru nouveau though I'm not aware of any reports of such
There is a fair amount of reports that GeForce FX Go5200 does Not have 3d or proper 3d support for unity. How it would fair in lubuntu I've no clue but again not related to this bug. One such report on Debian, specific also to powerpc64, there are many more ... bugs.debian. org/cgi- bin/bugreport. cgi?bug= 668828
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What cavsfan posted indicated he used the beta2 image which did not include this fix.