[Ubuntu Wiki] Update of "Bugs/FindRightPackage" by cyan-spam

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add more packages to booting section

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  If you encounter a bug while upgrading Ubuntu (for example, from 9.04 to 9.10), the problem package is `update-manager`. Please attach the log files contained in "/var/log/dist-upgrade/".
  
- === During the boot splash screen ===
+ === During boot ===
  
  If you encounter a bug with the boot splash screen (typically an Ubuntu logo displayed during boot), the package is `xsplash` since 9.10 Karmic Koala and `usplash` in versions before that.
+ 
+ If the screen goes blank after the splash screen (about the time the login screen should come up), report the bug against `xorg`.
+ 
+ If the boot errors or freezes even in "recovery mode", the bug should be reported against [[#Kernel|the kernel]].
  
  === At the login screen ===
  
@@ -121, +125 @@

  
   * `gnome-power-manager` (in Ubuntu and Edubuntu) is responsible for setting policy on when the system should be suspended or resumed and signalling the system to do so.
   * `pm-utils` is responsible for getting the system into a state where it can be suspended or hibernated, and handling any cleanup after resume.
-  * [[#kernel|The kernel]] implements the actual suspending and resuming and is generally the responsible package when there are any hardware-related failures after resume.
+  * [[#Kernel|The kernel]] implements the actual suspending and resuming and is generally the responsible package when there are any hardware-related failures after resume.
  
  If you are unsure which package is causing the problem, a safe bet is the kernel, ''but make the bug title includes "suspend" or "hibernate"''.
  



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