I would second that. Especially that now the close button is useless as the 
window closes itself afterwards.
I am not sure how it was before, but how about the following:
- The installation progress window closes itself after installation, if the 
"Details" (a.k.a. tty output) are off/hidden. Even the close button should be 
hidden as there is no use for it in this case
- When the tty output/Details are shown (which means the user clicked on 
"Details"), however, the window should remain until the user hits the 
close-button. So the close-button would only be visible, when the tty output is 
shown.

I hope my description is not too confusing...

So what do you think about that?

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