That happens for me too (on Drapper).
I run mail-notification from command-line and no further debug info was
produced.
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Application wont start
https://launchpad.net/bugs/41048
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Public bug reported:
1. Start installing Ubuntu
2. Manually partition your hd
3. Forgot swap partition
4. Go forward
5. Installer will stop in 25% and asking "Do you want to return partitioning
menu?" because swap space is enabled
Choices are "Go back" and "Continue"
Pressing "Go back" quits ins
Indeed i used 6.10 installer
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"Go back" button doesn't work if swap space is not enabled in installer
https://launchpad.net/bugs/78930
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During Ubuntu 6.10 installer, the zoom function of timezone selection is
extremery slow. It takes ~15 seconds to zoom from world to Europe.
HP NX9420 laptop, 1600x1000 screen, but non-native resolution.
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Timezone selection dialog bugs
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I am reinstalling Edgy on my laptop. I manually edited partition tables
with gparted and it shown that partitions are correcly set (root &
swap). When I progress with install I got error dialog saying that
partition sda (0:0:0) has no file system set and won't be used. After
this I get error messag
I restarted gparted. Looks like filesystem types are missing for some
partitions. It says "unknown" for swap file system.
I recreate the file system swap and non-root ext3 partition.
Restarting the "Installing system" progress.
I think the bug might have been caused that I pressed Back button on
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 6.10 Edgy live CD hangs on booting screen on my new laptop.
Specs: HP NX9420.
The hang happened only when WLAN was on and ethernet cable was
connected. I am note sure which one of these caused the hang.
** Affects: Ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: U