I had a problem choosing my timezone on Ubuntu 8.04 during install, but
the problem is of a slightly different nature.

My timezone is Canada/Edmonton. When I move my mouse over Canada, the map zooms 
into Canada automatically. When I move my mouse toward Edmonton (about 500 km 
north of the Canada/US border), the map zooms into the US.
Eventually I noticed I didn't need to actually click on Edmonton, and if I 
clicked 500 km north it would still work.

As a suggestion to the graphical interface, one of the earlier versions
of Ubuntu (6.04 ?, 6.10 ?) had a selector where I would first click on
Canada, then could click on the city without having the map moving all
over the place. I found this more user-friendly to click twice, than to
have the map autoscroll.

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Improve graphical timezone chooser, provide choice to enter actual timezones
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/103583
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