[Bug 1917810] [NEW] Setup for raspberry image is broken
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Fri Mar 5 18:02:43 UTC 2021
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Hi,
I'd like to report a few serious and annoying bugs I encountered during
a fresh setup of the image for raspberry pi (20.10).
I'll report them all in this single bug, please decompose them as I
don't know which project should I create them in.
1. First of all, I've powered up my pi, plugged in a 4K display, decided
to go with FHD for the setup, unplugged it, powered it off, turned on
with FHD display but the resolution just kept being 4k. I had to suffer
during the setup process and couldn't alter it.
2. Secondly, on the first step you select the language. Let's say I
picked russian. The setup window picked the language up, but after the
installation desktop environment was in english. Duh.
3. On the second step where you select the keyboard layout, you can't
change the layout for some reason. There's an input field to try out
your layout, but the only thing you can try out is english layout. I
tried every possible combination (super+space, alt+shift, ctrl+shift,
super+shift+space), doesn't work.
4. Refresh rate was set up as 29,97 for some reason. The display has 144
available (first one with 4k had 60).
5. After setup completion, there was a weird window ('ready to go').
It says "you can use 'software' to install apps like these". And a button "open 'software' now". The list of apps didn't load, probably because I haven't connected to wifi during the setup. But what's the "software"?
6. Tried to change the language after the setup, clicking on 'russian'
and pressing 'apply' doesn't work. It keeps english.
These 'user friendly' behaviour is unbearable, that's not even possible
to install it if you don't know english.
** Affects: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: bot-comment
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Setup for raspberry image is broken
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1917810
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