The installer shouldn't just warn you that it will fail, it should give you 
some option to *do something* about it!
For example, an option to install just ubuntu-minimal + X + gnome/kde-base. 

Another problem: the installer doesn't delete cached debs from
/var/cache/apt/archives. This means that about 700MB of space is wasted,
which can make all the difference. See bug #90606 for this.

Incidentally, I have a very good ubuntu install on a 1GB compact-flash
card, running KDE + Amarok. But I had to manually install ubuntu-server,
then add xorg, and then kde-base + kdm; always running apt-get clean in
between installing packages.

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partitioner should warn about too small disk while autopartitioning 
(some_device)
https://launchpad.net/bugs/48355

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