Re-assign to nobody since this bug doesn't appear to have been
progressed since June.
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Thomas Meire (blackskad) => (unassigned)
Status: In Progress => Confirmed
Target: None => later
** Summary changed:
- MASTER: Doesn't support < 1024
Confirm for Baltix since it has been filed there.
** Changed in: ubiquity (Baltix)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Ubiquity dialogues too large for 640x480 display
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/38442
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Hi guys, I'm going to try to fix this. I hope I'll have it finished in
time for gutsy.
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Thomas Meire
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
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MASTER: Doesn't support < 1024x768 resolutions
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/38442
You
Henrik,
Thank you for your acknowledgement and escalation of this issue. Your comments
are appreicated and duly noted.
However, I believe that we will have to agree to disagree here.
That it took over a year for a "prevents Installation" issue over a year
to become a "High" priority item, just
Please folks, this is a bug report, not a forum thread. I appreciate
that it can be frustrating to have difficulty installing Ubuntu but that
should be no reason to insult the developers of the software or to use
abusive language. Please consult http://www.ubuntu.com/community/conduct
for guidance.
Steve hit the nail very much on the head
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MASTER: Doesn't support < 1024x768 resolutions
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htt
I have an alternative workaround.
I just installed 7.04 on a notebook with only 800x600 resolution. I simply
pressed tab until my cursor focus reappeared then shift-tabbed back to the last
button (usually Next or OK) and pressed space or enter. I could easily use my
mouse to select my time zone
This caused a very big headache. I had to haul an old monitor in the room to
get it going (it was connected to a lcd tv via a dvi-hdmi cable. once I got
the nvidia drivers though, all was well.
Sounds like it could be a relatively simple fix though... Hopefully it'll be
right in ubuntu+1
On 5/29
This is ridiculous.
As lucianolev said: 'I think this issue is critical, as it would stop many
people from using and installing Ubuntu.'
Um yeah. I've been doing this for a very long time, and must say that
its a really dumb design choice to code your installation screens
(Desktop Ubuntu) larg
my god, this just isnt very ubuntu is it!!!
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I'm currently installing Ubuntu on a system from 2001. The installer
doesn't figure out that my monitor and video card can display 1024x768,
and refuses to let me choose any screen resolution higher than 800x600.
The trick of un-maximizing the window and using Alt-F7 makes it possible
to actually
** Summary changed:
- MASTER: Doesn't support 640x480 resolution
+ MASTER: Doesn't support < 1024x768 resolutions
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