Thanks for the fast fix of Subiquity. Personally, I continue to consider Ubuntu installers to be affected. To me, the ability to live upgrade Subiquity (where Internet access is available) is a nice workaround.
Could we clarify which Ubuntu releases (or their installers) are (not) affected in that they come with a version of Subiquity pre-installed which is subject to this bug?
The first post states "Images respin pending" - will there be new ISOs?
Thanks for the fast fix of Subiquity. Personally, I continue to consider Ubuntu installers to be affected. To me, the ability to live upgrade Subiquity (where Internet access is available) is a nice workaround.
Could we clarify which Ubuntu releases (or their installers) are (not) affected in that they come with a version of Subiquity pre-installed which is subject to this bug?
The first post states "Images respin pending" - will there be new ISOs?
Thanks.