On Sun, Sep 29, 2013 at 3:28 AM, Manuel Cuadra <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > Okay, let me try to understand this clearly. > > > > Are you trying to Install the system? > > > Yes! I've been doing QA Testings with three diferent machines that I have: > > 1. Quad Core Intel Abit IP35 Pro, Nvidia GTX260 > 2. Eeepc 10000H > 3. AMD Athlon X 2 with RADEON HD integrated > That is good to know :) Please, have a read at: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam#Joining and please, list your machines on the table - see Hardware Link on that page. > > > > > Did you choose "Try Ubuntu GNOME without installation" OR you chose > "Install > > Ubuntu GNOME" Directly from the Boot Menu? > > > > The QA Testing tells you to press "Install Gnome", not go into a live > session, and that's the point because the first resolution it finds is > 600x800 on one of my machines, and just because of that little extra > height of the title bars on the windows it hides the buttons at the > bottom. > Being a 3 years tester for Ubuntu Communities, I do test each and every possible thing. "Try Ubuntu GNOME without Installation" is there for a reason and we need to cover each and everything ;) Any Screenshot? or picture? >> > >> > >> Should I file this as a bug?? > > > > > > Let's hold that until you reply :D > > > >> > >> because there will be some people that > >> will install this on low resolution screens like Netbooks, it almost > >> seems like it needs at least 768 of height to display a complete > >> window and be able to install without problems. > > > > > > The Q is, not what kind of monitor a user may have, the real Q is what > kind > > of Hardware a user is using? > > Let's keep in mind that Ubuntu GNOME is not for old machines and Notebook > > with low hardware specifications? I'd be very very interested to know how > > Ubuntu GNOME can perform on these machines :) > > > For the specs of my machines the oldest one is the eeepc 1000H and all > the installs work perfectly there, because it finds the 1024x768 > resolution first. > Glad that your machine and similar machines can handle Ubuntu GNOME :) > I know its the monitors fault, but the normal ubuntu install does not > add the extra height on the windows so you can still see the buttons > on the screen with low resolution. > As I asked, I'd appreciate to see a picture just for extra explanation and to see how bad it is. If this issue with Ubiquity, then it should affect all the other flavour - someone corrects me please if I am wrong :) I am sorry if I am not following 100%, that is because tons of emails. I think I need to pause my mind for few mins between each email :D -- Remember: "All of us are smarter than any one of us." Best Regards, amjjawad <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/amjjawad> Areas of Involvement <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/amjjawad/AreasOfInvolvement> My Projects <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/amjjawad/Projects>
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