All my pc's are multi-boot with multiple partitions and a couple have
two hard drives, let alone the USB hard drive. That one has 3 or more
partitions on 3 hard drives which s a real pain with Natty.
Natty's partitioner is like looking through a gun slit and since the
partitions are not shown in
@ jerrylamos,
I subscribed you so you'll hopefully see this. I started a new bug
report - bug 728615 - which I think is more appropriate to this. You'll
notice there I mentioned, "the fixed size manual partitioning window
running offscreen (aka: not fitting) with certain small screens". And I
refe
All my pc's are multi-boot with multiple partitions and a couple have
two hard drives, let alone the USB hard drive. That one has 3 or more
partitions on 3 hard drives which s a real pain with Natty.
Natty's partitioner is like looking through a gun slit and since the
partitions are not shown in
Oh, I'm intent on shortening that string down to its previous size. I
think the new text is superfluous. I'll have a look at the UI and see
if we can make any more room for the treeview, possibly by fixing a
longstanding bug in the partition bar that causes it to calculate its
padding incorrectly
Could the bootloader option string be changed so at least 5 or 6 device
designations could appear in the partition preparation section?
Would it perhaps be possible to "hide" the bootloader options under a
button? Then have that button open a new window like the Advanced button
used to do on the f
This is by design. The installer employs some complex layouts and the
most straightforward and reliable way to accomplish this is to force the
window to a fixed size.
The slideshow should never be cut off. If it is in Natty, please file a
separate bug for that. The advanced partitioner is a bit
I know this is only "wishlisted" at my request but it is now difficult
to adequately see the existing partition arrangement when using the
manual install option. I created a comparison between Lucid's manual
option and Natty/Mavericks so you can see what I'm talking about.
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** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu Natty)
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** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu Natty)
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Just testing the Natty pre-Alpha1 i386 Live CD and thought it worth
mentioning that particularly the manual partitioning window would be
much easier to use if it were possible to maximize or resize it.
Really more of a wish list item so apologies in advance.
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I just download/installed 64-bit 10.10 beta today and have same issue as
Mark booting CD live with defaults on 1080p HDTV (1920x1080) then
installing from there. I didn't really notice anything with the other
windows, but the text slideshow during install was chopped off on the
right. I could not
During testing of the Ubuntu 10.10 Beta CD on a 1280x800 display, not
all of the text in the slideshow is visible, and there are no handles to
scroll, and the window can not be resized. I believe this bug is still
a problem. Not a major problem however it will make ubuntu look
unprofessional to
First of all I apologize in advance for rudely subscribing Evan but I
hope this ultimately saves him time.
I was doing some unrelated testing today and I notice the window sizes
look much better, especially regarding the slideshow.
I'd say all of the window sizes are at least acceptable so I'm te
The eye strain caused by this tiny window, even on by 1440x900 monitor,
was uncomfortable to say the least.
I also have 2 drives with 24 partitions counting swap.
That window needs to be full screen.
This is a new installer, I understand that, out with the old and so
forth. It is never, however
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