Ubiquity "Where are you?" totally unusable

Bug #342303 reported by billytalent
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ubiquity (Ubuntu)
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Bug Description

Ubiquity (the Ubuntu installer), has a "where are you?" step where you select your location. Please try it out yourself and see how brutal it is to use. It is soo hard to select a location (Toronto). I couldn't even go directly to "T" by pressing it on the keyboard. I had to scroll through all the city names. For the love of GOD please make things simple. P.S Here's a bloody hint, look at how the gnome weather report applet works.

Good day.

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Evan (ev) wrote :

Please read the code of conduct at http://www.ubuntu.com/community/conduct . If you are willing to speak in a respectful manner, I'd be happy to follow up further.

What version of ubiquity are you using? You can run `ubiquity --version` in a terminal window to find out.

Changed in ubiquity (Ubuntu):
status: New → Incomplete
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billytalent (billytalent) wrote :

Yep... this is a duplicate.. of the bug mentioned above. The version I am using is in Ubuntu Alpha 6.

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