On today's vivid daily I set at the isolinux boot screen F2 → Language → Russian (russian is written in a different alphabet of course).
I boot and click to Try Kubuntu (written in russian), run ubiquity, it successfully runs through to the end including selecting timezone
This still works if I select Toronto timezone
I have also successfully installed in German using Austrian timezone and keyboard. I suspect Paul's bug from comment #10 is unrealated (if you can recreate please use ubuntu-bug ubiquity to report after the crash).
On today's vivid daily I set at the isolinux boot screen F2 → Language → Russian (russian is written in a different alphabet of course).
I boot and click to Try Kubuntu (written in russian), run ubiquity, it successfully runs through to the end including selecting timezone
This still works if I select Toronto timezone
I have also successfully installed in German using Austrian timezone and keyboard. I suspect Paul's bug from comment #10 is unrealated (if you can recreate please use ubuntu-bug ubiquity to report after the crash).