I've now been playing with Kubuntu alpha-3, both the alternate and the
LiveCD installation methods, both with internet connectivity available
during installation.

It appears to me that localisation is completely broken at the moment.
No matter how I do it, the installation ends up being localised to
English.  So either there's some common bug that affects both Ubiquity
and the alternate CD installer, there's separate localisation-related
bugs in both installers, or I'm doing something wrong.

Ubiquity does actually give a language-related error message when
starting the installation, see bug #253908.

Tore

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