It occurred to me that the clearest fix for this might just be to rename
the main Cancel button to Quit (and also consistently use the verb
"quit" in the dialog). Then, as Matthew says, Cancel will no longer be
associated with quitting the installation.

I haven't changed Cancel to Don't Quit in the quit dialog. This is
partly because I think it shouldn't be necessary, and partly because as
usual GTK makes it awkward to use a stock icon with some other text and
I'd rather not mess around with this if I don't have to. This could be
changed in the future if it still causes confusion, I suppose.

** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
     Assignee: Thomas Meire (blackskad) => Colin Watson (kamion)
       Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed

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Abort installation dialog button text
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/45690
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