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I believe that if one expand the progress dialog at the bottom the
"skip" button is active to cancel lang-pack download.
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Thank you for bringing this bug to our attention. However, a paper cut
should be a small usability issue, in the default Ubuntu install, that
affects many people and is quick and easy to fix. So this bug can't be
addressed as part of this project.
- Closing papercuts task. This isnt a simple probl
In addition to asking whether the user wants to connect to the internet,
it would be nice to offer language pack CD/ISOs. The ISO's would quickly
make their rounds in their respective regions.
I've copied the /var/cache/apt/archives from another post-installation.
Similarly, I'd like to reuse lang
mac_v, I know the source code here and when I say that this is not
obviously a duplicate I do actually know what I'm talking about. I am
therefore reverting the incorrect marking of this bug as a duplicate.
Please *leave it alone*.
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 172879
Unable to sk
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 172879 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/172879
This bug , I believe , was started because the delay at 82% was caused by the
installer downloading language packs and not being able to cancel the
downloads.,
This will be fixed by Bug #172879 , So marking
The bugs are related, but it's not obvious to me that this is a
duplicate.
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>From Bug #172879 , this seems like a non-trivial fix.
Colin Watson seems to have put considerable effort into fixing this issue.
Marking it incomplete for now , I'd leave it to Colin to decide whether
this is a papercut or not
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ah there looks to be more hope in this similar/related bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubiquity/+bug/172879
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The thing is, when I chose English during the isntallation, it still
hangs at scanning the mirror for half an hour, so what is it downloading
then?
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thanks for adding the usability tag, i hope the User/DX (desktop
experience) team considers this as a regular wishlist bug for karmic,
since its clearly not a papercut. forum thread:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1195557
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** Tags added: usability
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Well let's hope they do it this time :-)
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On 20-Jun-2009, at 5:25 PM, Manish Sinha
wrote:
> Vishal,
> I second that. Are you hopeful that it might be solved in Karmic?
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> Two milestones have already been set
> https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/
Vishal,
I second that. Are you hopeful that it might be solved in Karmic?
Two milestones have already been set
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/hundredpapercuts/+milestone/round-1
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/hundredpapercuts/+milestone/round-2
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Can this now be made a "paper cut" ? :-)
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I too tried installing Jaunty Betaon VirtualBox with Network
enabled. The installation took so long, that I had to click Cancel and
force shut down the VM. Next time before booting, I disabled the
network.
The question is that when I chose english, then why is it trying to get
the language pac
Unless I'm imagining things, I thought this was addressed during the
alphas, but while installing both Kubuntu and Ubuntu 9.04 beta with
selecting English it still wants to go online "scanning the mirrors" at
82%. This takes about 5 minutes which is annoying since the entire
install itself takes 5-
The languages that are not on the CD should be marked (asterisk, maybe) and a
note given that the installation of these languages will require internet
access. This is important for these reasons:
1) The installer hangs at 82% when it cannot connect to a slow server, which is
often the case when
Evan,
I too agree with you. The installer should tell explicitly that its going to
use the internet connection and tell what is wants to do with the connection.
What packages it want to download.
It should not proceed without confirming from the user whether he wants to
download them or not.
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It's probably worth modifying the introductory text to mention that the
installer may use your internet connection, as part of the general
update to that text that we already have planned.
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