Sorry but there is no log to attach: just run this installer, open a
terminal and type 'top'. You'll see ubiquity taking any CPU that's not
used by the 'real' installation process.
This is the case even on my Core 2 Duo laptop at 2GHz.
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Sorry but there is no log to attach: just run this installer, open a
terminal and type 'top'. You'll see ubiquity taking any CPU that's not
used by the 'real' installation process.
This is the case even on my Core 2 Duo laptop at 2GHz. enigmail. mozdev. org
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