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Message #07586
Re: ubuntu and networking
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To:
joy chalissery <shakespear.joy@xxxxxxxxx>
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From:
Matthew Paul Thomas <mpt@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Date:
Thu, 26 Jan 2012 11:37:07 +0000
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Cc:
ayatana@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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In-reply-to:
<CADfnBvdXSVGCWF2JAYz5XBUak+4BZB7A8P7XR+-iqU=x6frwXQ@mail.gmail.com>
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Organization:
Canonical Ltd
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joy chalissery wrote on 17/01/12 16:01:
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> Please let ubuntu be a standalone install which doesnot check your
> connection during installs and during boot on its own. Can it offer
> an option to even detect the network on our permission? Many a
> times it is seen that due to improper network ubuntu failed to
> install properly also it hanged sometimes after booting. If the
> network is down/not connected or properly connected then there is
> no problem.
>
> ...
You seem to be describing this bug: <http://launchpad.net/bugs/876298>
If it's a different problem, and you can provide simple steps to
reproduce the problem, reporting a bug would be helpful. To get
started, type "ubuntu-bug ubiquity" at a command line. (You'll need a
working Internet connection to do that, though.)
Cheers
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mpt
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