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In the default Gnome theme that I get during an Ubuntu install, the progress
bar is not visible. It appears to be white on white.
You can see the number of percent and it is changing, but once you get above
50% it becomes very hard to read.
The progr
One further thought: I wonder if this has anything to do with this
problem I am seeing here:
https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/usplash/+bug/67438
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This problem persists in the Edgy release
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Here is the xorg.conf
** Attachment added: "xorg.conf"
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Sorry, forgot to answer. Yes, this is the Desktop Edgy RC CD.
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I should point out that this is the setup I have when I boot directly
from the Edgy RC CD, so it isn't possible that I changed anything.
When I run that command it replies with "Human".
Should I see something in the .xsession-errors before I run an install?
The only suspicious thing I see before
Public bug reported:
In the default Gnome theme that I get during an Ubuntu install, the progress
bar is not visible. It appears to be white on white.
You can see the number of percent and it is changing, but once you get above
50% it becomes very hard to read.
The progress bar has the same