Ah, I didn't see so far that there are explicite test cases for language support :)
Note that my internet connection was NOT broken during installation (a wired connection, no WLAN), and as I said, no message is displayed by Ubiquity indicating that it didn't download all language packs (however it DID download something language relatet - at least it said so).
Furthermore, after I logged into the fresh installed system, there was no automatic prompt to install additional language packs. I had to run gnome-language-selector manually to get a prompt to install all missing language related packages.
Ah, I didn't see so far that there are explicite test cases for language support :)
Note that my internet connection was NOT broken during installation (a wired connection, no WLAN), and as I said, no message is displayed by Ubiquity indicating that it didn't download all language packs (however it DID download something language relatet - at least it said so).
Furthermore, after I logged into the fresh installed system, there was no automatic prompt to install additional language packs. I had to run gnome-language- selector manually to get a prompt to install all missing language related packages.
Kind regards,
Jan