Hi. I downloaded 64-bit PC (AMD64) desktop CD. I checked using md5sum.

And it is same. And what is worse was the installation wasn't complete
with an error message.

Steps to reproduce the problem:

1 - Open the computer using Ubuntu CD.
2- Select language Turkish. 
3- Select the option Install Ubuntu (Ubuntuyu kur)
4- Select the additional options
Download updates while installing (Kurulum esnasında güncellemeleri kur)
Install this third party software (Üçünçü parti yazılımları kur)

There was some installation messages like this:

ubiquity:setlocale LC_ALL:cannot change locale (tr_TR.UTF-8)
ubiquity:perl:warning:Setting locale failed 
ubiquity:perl:Falling back to the standard locale ("C")

And after that I got these error messages: (In Turkish)

There was an error while installing packages. 
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1) The following packages 
are broken.

In fact this was a long error message mentioning I might be continue to
setup. I continued to setup and ended up with an unbootable system.

To figure out what is going on I reboot from CD again. This time
selected English.  Selected Ubuntu Install but also there is no option
to select keyboard layout also in English setup.

So I selected Try Ubuntu option. I am in live cd environment now.  This
time I'll try to select Language Settings and Keyboard Layout by hand
and will try whether this problem continues. And I recognized that in
Language Settings there were some languages selected by default. For
example Xhosa. I've never heard of this language..


** Changed in: ubuntu
       Status: Incomplete => New

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Title:
  no language and keyboard selection screen on natty narwhall alpha1
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