2017-09-07 02:40:48 |
Daniel van Vugt |
bug |
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added bug |
2017-09-07 02:41:54 |
Daniel van Vugt |
description |
The installation option to install third-party software doesn't actually install third-party software. At most it enables the option to install third-party software manually, later.
I was expecting to see the third-party software installed on my first reboot, or at least after the first update. But still not installed.
I had to manually install 'ubuntu-restricted-addons' in the end to get what I was expecting. |
The installation option (checkbox) to install third-party software doesn't actually install third-party software. At most it enables the option to install third-party software manually, later.
I was expecting to see the third-party software installed on my first reboot, or at least after the first update. But still not installed.
I had to manually install 'ubuntu-restricted-addons' in the end to get what I was expecting. |
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2017-09-07 02:44:34 |
Daniel van Vugt |
description |
The installation option (checkbox) to install third-party software doesn't actually install third-party software. At most it enables the option to install third-party software manually, later.
I was expecting to see the third-party software installed on my first reboot, or at least after the first update. But still not installed.
I had to manually install 'ubuntu-restricted-addons' in the end to get what I was expecting. |
The installation option (checkbox) to install third-party software doesn't actually install third-party software. At most it enables the option to install third-party software manually, later.
I was expecting to see the third-party software installed on my first reboot, or at least after the first update. But still not installed. No mp3 packages, no libva packages, no vaapi packages.
I had to manually install 'ubuntu-restricted-addons' in the end to get what I was expecting. |
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2017-09-07 02:45:12 |
Daniel van Vugt |
summary |
The installation option to install third-party software doesn't install third-party software |
The installation option to install third-party software doesn't install any third-party software |
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2017-09-07 03:18:27 |
Daniel van Vugt |
summary |
The installation option to install third-party software doesn't install any third-party software |
The installation option to install third-party software silently fails if you didn't connect to the internet on the previous install screen |
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2017-09-11 02:54:42 |
Daniel van Vugt |
summary |
The installation option to install third-party software silently fails if you didn't connect to the internet on the previous install screen |
The option to install third-party software silently fails if you didn't connect to the internet on the previous installer screen |
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2017-09-15 01:40:27 |
Daniel van Vugt |
description |
The installation option (checkbox) to install third-party software doesn't actually install third-party software. At most it enables the option to install third-party software manually, later.
I was expecting to see the third-party software installed on my first reboot, or at least after the first update. But still not installed. No mp3 packages, no libva packages, no vaapi packages.
I had to manually install 'ubuntu-restricted-addons' in the end to get what I was expecting. |
The option to install third-party software silently fails if you didn't connect to the internet on the previous installer screen.
I was expecting to see the third-party software installed on my first reboot, or at least after the first update. But still not installed. No mp3 packages, no libva packages, no vaapi packages.
I had to manually install 'ubuntu-restricted-addons' in the end to get what I was expecting. |
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2018-03-02 05:06:01 |
Jeremy BĂcha |
bug |
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added subscriber Jeremy Bicha |
2018-03-02 05:06:04 |
Launchpad Janitor |
ubiquity (Ubuntu): status |
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Confirmed |
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