Monday, September 23, 2019

12.04 - low graphics mode error only during shutdown

I'm getting the message: "The system is running in low graphics mode. Your screen, graphics card and input device settings could not be detected correctly. You will need to configure these yourself." ...



... but only during shutdown.



It doesn't impact use in any way, but it's confusing to people who see it while the machine is shutting down.



The system is NOT running in low graphics mode - it's working perfectly and at the correct (high) resolution.



How can I prevent this message from showing for 5 seconds every single time I reboot or shut down? The message ONLY appears during shutdown.




Graphics: i915.



Yes, I have a SSD. I've already put the sleep 2 in my /etc/init/lightdm.conf.

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