Public bug reported:
In ubuntu-18.04-desktop-amd64 when installing on a new machine, if the
user connects to a wifi network and then clicks continue to move to the
next page where they are prompted if they want to "Download updates
while installing Ubuntu", while the wifi continues to connect the page
displays as follows :
The "Download updates while installing Ubuntu" checkbox is both checked
and greyed out. Below the checkbox the text "Not available because there
is no internet connection" is shown.
This checkbox should not be in a checked-and-greyed-out-state, it should
be in an unchecked-greyed-out-state.
Being in a checked greyed out state, the UI conveys to the user that
Ubiquity *will* "Download updates while installing Ubuntu" and that the
user can't change this, which is not what is meant to be conveyed.
What's should be conveyed here is that Ubiquity *won't* "Download
updates while installing Ubuntu" and the user can't change this because
there is no functioning network connection (which is needed to download
updates)
The version of Ubuntu is 18.04
The version of Ubiquity is 18.04.14
** Affects: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Ubiquity prompt to "Download updates while installing Ubuntu" when
"Not available because there is no internet connection" has the wrong
checkbox state
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