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I believe I fixed this already, however can you run `sudo apt-get update
&& sudo apt-get install ubiquity` in a console on the Live CD, Pinx?
Just start the installer by typing `ubiquity -d` in a console to enable
debug mode, and run it until it crashes or to the "Ready to install"
screen. I canno
A few days ago, I let Ubuntu upgrade itself.
Can I run ubiquity now without ruining my current Ubuntu installation?
I'm a newbie at Linux, so I'll wait a bit to hear from Evan if there is still a
need for more information.
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Exception in GTK frontend (herd 5)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/940
Evan, one for you. Is this something you've already fixed?
Pinx, could you run the installer with 'ubiquity --debug' (no sudo, you
don't need it), reproduce this, and attach /var/log/installer/debug and
/var/log/syslog to this bug? Thanks in advance. You might also like to
try a current daily buil