The traceback I'm getting is slightly different from that described in the OP:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib/ubiquity/ubiquity/frontend/kde_ui.py", line 502, in <lambda>
0, lambda: self.dbfilter.start(auto_process=True))
File "/usr/lib/ubiquity/ubiquity/filteredcommand.py", line 103, in start
prep = self.prepare()
File "/usr/lib/ubiquity/plugins/ubi-prepare.py", line 336, in prepare
self.ui.set_using_secureboot(True)
AttributeError: 'PageKde' object has no attribute 'set_using_secureboot'
The missing attribute is now 'set_using_secureboot' while it was 'get_secureboot_key' in the original bug report. Don't know whether this is actually the same bug, but it all seems to be related to trying to install on a system with secure boot enabled.
The traceback I'm getting is slightly different from that described in the OP:
Traceback (most recent call last): ubiquity/ ubiquity/ frontend/ kde_ui. py", line 502, in <lambda> start(auto_ process= True)) ubiquity/ ubiquity/ filteredcommand .py", line 103, in start ubiquity/ plugins/ ubi-prepare. py", line 336, in prepare ui.set_ using_secureboo t(True) secureboot'
File "/usr/lib/
0, lambda: self.dbfilter.
File "/usr/lib/
prep = self.prepare()
File "/usr/lib/
self.
AttributeError: 'PageKde' object has no attribute 'set_using_
The missing attribute is now 'set_using_ secureboot' while it was 'get_secureboot _key' in the original bug report. Don't know whether this is actually the same bug, but it all seems to be related to trying to install on a system with secure boot enabled.