[Bug 1902406] Re: ubiquity kubuntu 20.10 install screens truncated
Gene Soo
1902406 at bugs.launchpad.net
Mon Nov 2 06:12:49 UTC 2020
I am a Kubuntu user and do not know all of the group responsibilities.
If anyone knows the proper group responsibility, I welcome that this
record is reassigned to the appropriate group.
I've experienced the issue reported by the record
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=407058#c9.
I would submit that this may be appropriate if you follow the navigation
"Try Kubuntu", attempt to change the display Resolution to higher than
800x600 which is not performed, and then Install Kubuntu. My impression
was that Ubiquity is responsible for the entire install process. If that
is not the case then please forward this to the correct group.
No matter which group is responsible, the user should not be forced to
change display resolutions during the install process and be exposed to
truncated information.
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Title:
ubiquity kubuntu 20.10 install screens truncated
Status in ubiquity package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Performing the installation of Kubuntu 20.10 from kubuntu-20.10
-desktop-amd64.iso, the installation screens exceed the size of the
available window. In the initial windows, data is missing to the right
while the "Install Kubuntu" button is visible. Starting on the next
screen "keyboard Layout", the "Back" button is visible however the
"Continue" button is off-screen and requires the user to drag the
window to the left to see that button in order to proceed. This now
positions the window to possibly see subsequent buttons positioned on
the lower right of succeeding panes but now the Installation progress
data in the leftmost column of the panes is now not visible. The user
will have to scroll left to see that information. All of the other
ubuntu distributions ensure that local scrolling is not required to
navigate through the install process.
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