Recently attempted (2) installations with xubuntu live-current 3-2. On
the first installation:

1). Burned CD & rebooted. Verified CD integrity via livecd boot menu.
2). Started an installation via "Install xUbuntu" on livecd boot menu.
3). Near the end of the installation, the installer started downloading 
language packs. I did not skip this.
4). After the language packs had been downloaded, the installer threw an error 
about a broken package, I believe it was "language-support-writing-en". I 
couldn't get a screenshot due to the fact that I was in the dedicated installer 
mode, and gnome-screenshot is not installed in the live cd (atleast I got an 
error when I hit printscreen saying it couldnt find gnome-screenshot). I 
probably could have switched to a vt and done an apt-get install 
gnome-screenshot, but it was late when I started the install.

Attached are the dpkg.log and user.log from the xUbuntu installer mode.

On the second install:
1). Booted into normal live-cd, started installation from there.
2). When it started downloading language pack stuff, I just skipped it.
3). No errors about broken packages or language support.
4). Rebooted into the installed system. Everything works at login, no error 
about installed languages.

Note that in both of the above installations, I have not attempted to
execute the System ~> Language Support utility, since I don't want to
have to deal with the initially reported errors every time I login. I
will test both installation procedures when virtualbox is fixed; I will
run the Language Support program after installation to see if it occours
in both installation cases (installation langauge packs or just skipping
them, then running Language Support after install is completed).

** Attachment added: "dpkg.log"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12373715/dpkg.log

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Lanuage Support: Completing install of en_US causes error on login
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/196298
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