[Bug 529493] Re: browse the web with firefox info, during install of 10.04, doesn't contain the concerning image

2010-03-01 Thread Evan Dandrea
** Also affects: ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu Importance: Undecided Status: New ** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu) Status: Triaged = Invalid ** Changed in: ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu Importance: Undecided = High ** Changed in: ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu Status: New = Triaged

[Bug 529493] Re: browse the web with firefox info, during install of 10.04, doesn't contain the concerning image

2010-03-01 Thread Dylan McCall
Does Alpha 3 have version 14 or 15? :) If it's 15, that's really really weird. If it's 14, that makes a bit more sense. In version 15 I replaced the existing Firefox icon with the Internet category icon, so it functions just like any other slide in here. This may be changed back at some point,

[Bug 529493] Re: browse the web with firefox info, during install of 10.04, doesn't contain the concerning image

2010-03-01 Thread Dylan McCall
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 421864 *** https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/421864 ** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 421864 Ubiquity-slide-show fails to display an image for Internet Browsing -- browse the web with firefox info, during install of 10.04, doesn't contain

[Bug 529493] Re: browse the web with firefox info, during install of 10.04, doesn't contain the concerning image

2010-02-28 Thread marco.pallotta
** Attachment added: Schermata-10.04 [In esecuzione] - Sun VirtualBox.png http://launchpadlibrarian.net/39882899/Schermata-10.04%20%5BIn%20esecuzione%5D%20-%20Sun%20VirtualBox.png -- browse the web with firefox info, during install of 10.04, doesn't contain the concerning image

[Bug 529493] Re: browse the web with firefox info, during install of 10.04, doesn't contain the concerning image

2010-02-28 Thread Mitch Towner
I can confirm the firefox icon is missing during the ubiquity slideshow when installing 10.04 Alpha 3. See OP's attached screenshot Schermata-10.04 [In esecuzione] - Sun VirtualBox.png for more details. Setting importance to low as it is a cosmetic issue. ** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)