I agree, much better in the beta -- I have installed using a mouse, and
it was fine. I'll try it later on a laptop with the touchpad.
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The new time zone / city choosing is annoying
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/195159
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** Summary changed:
- hardy install alpha5 loops: broadcom: no firmware file
+ [fixed in alpha6] hardy install alpha5 loops: broadcom: no firmware file
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[fixed in alpha6] hardy install alpha5 loops: broadcom: no firmware file
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/188282
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i386 hardy alpha6 on an intel 64 desktop. Confirmed on a Dell D531
laptop.
The third stage in the install process is to select a timezone. The
world map displays, but when you mouse-over the map immediately enlarges
to wherever the mouse is. Ie, you do not click on the nea
It appears I am partially brain-dead today. Here is the lspci output.
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12511432/lspci_alpha6.txt
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hardy install alpha5 loops: broadcom: no firmware file
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re fixed in alpha 6 (above post) It looks like the dmesg output was
missed. Here it is
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hardy install alpha5 loops: broadcom: no firmware file
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/18
There seem to be at least two bugs being discussed and reported in this
thread. My original posting was on a failure for hardy alpha4 to
install (it could not comple te the initial installation steps prior to
starting the install dialog under i386). The reported messages on the
lack of the broadc
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 188282 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/188282
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Binary package hint: ubiquity
This is a repeat of Bug #188282, first reported on 2008-02-02. Hardy fails
during installation because: [199.206848] b43.phy ERROR: Firmware file
"b43/uc
I can confirm this still happens with hardy alpha five. I've also
created a new (and parallel) bug report [filed under alpha 5] here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/194661
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hardy install alpha5 loops: broadcom: no firmware file
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/188282
Yo
I have not tried an i86_64 version of hardy. All of the testing I have
done is with the i386 image. Here is the output of the 'lspci -vvnn'
done under the gutsy i386 install disk. So the i386 image does not
install, and I have no information about the amd64. (The amd64 gutsy
works fine on this
The second last paragraph above should be changed to read 'is there a
way to manually mount a usb thumb-drive and/or to establish a net
connection to any of my other systems...' I have a small home network
of four computers, all of which can dual boot windoze and either ubuntu
(gutsy) or suse 10.2
More information. The missing b43 may be a red herring. I started a
gutsy i386 install on the system and paid careful attention to the
timing. The ubuntu 'splash' screen with the orange rectangle moving
back and forth starts in about 30 seconds, the status bar (showing
progress of the ubuntu sta
Brian,
The problem with alpha 4 (and 5) was that the live install CD never really
comes up. It starts just fine, and runs on my Dell D531 laptop (2GB mem, dual
AMD processors) for about 2-3 minutes, then starts looping with the error. I
have waited up to 15 minutes for it to complete the start
** Also affects: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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hardy install alpha4 loops: broadcom: no firmware file
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: wireless-tools
Hardy alpha 4 running off verified hardy-desktop-i386 image
On Dell Latitude D531 laptop
infinite loop during installation
Laptop has broadcom BCM94311MCG wlan mini-PCI and netXtreme BCM5755M gigabit
ethernet
Connected on ethernet (RJ45 po
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