It still refreshes the partition table after every change, which seems
unnecessary. In GParted I can setup 15 partitions one after another
without delay, the click apply and let it do it's thing. In Ubiquity I
make 1 partition, wait, make another partition, wait, and still nothing
is actually written to the disk until I click next, when I have to wait
yet again.

In the past, partitioning with Ubiquity was absolutely painful. Now it
doesn't seem painful, but I do still have to wait needlessly between
steps; my hardware is just 3+ years newer.

What's been fixed exactly? That I have a Core2 Quad instead of an Athlon
XP? That sounds like a workaround.

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