Ubuntu 18.04 LTS installer Ubiquity crashes when scale factor > 100% [closed]

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Every time I use Ubiquity to install Ubuntu 18.04 LTS the installer crashes after the last input panel.







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    Every time I use Ubiquity to install Ubuntu 18.04 LTS the installer crashes after the last input panel.







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    closed as off-topic by Eric Carvalho, David Foerster, user68186, Amith KK, Chai T. Rex May 19 at 7:31


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      Every time I use Ubiquity to install Ubuntu 18.04 LTS the installer crashes after the last input panel.







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      Every time I use Ubiquity to install Ubuntu 18.04 LTS the installer crashes after the last input panel.









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      closed as off-topic by Eric Carvalho, David Foerster, user68186, Amith KK, Chai T. Rex May 19 at 7:31


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      • "Bug reports and problems specific to development version of Ubuntu should be reported on Launchpad so that developers can see, track and fix these issues." – Eric Carvalho, David Foerster, user68186, Amith KK, Chai T. Rex
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      closed as off-topic by Eric Carvalho, David Foerster, user68186, Amith KK, Chai T. Rex May 19 at 7:31


      This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


      • "Bug reports and problems specific to development version of Ubuntu should be reported on Launchpad so that developers can see, track and fix these issues." – Eric Carvalho, David Foerster, user68186, Amith KK, Chai T. Rex
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          I finally found after many attempts that the scaling factor is what caused the crash on my machine. By default it is 200 % and this makes Ubiquity crash. Changing to 100 % (even just before validating last input panel) prevents it from crashing.



          Obviously this a bug.






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          up vote
          4
          down vote



          accepted










          I finally found after many attempts that the scaling factor is what caused the crash on my machine. By default it is 200 % and this makes Ubiquity crash. Changing to 100 % (even just before validating last input panel) prevents it from crashing.



          Obviously this a bug.






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          • 3




            Please raise a bug report on launchpad; or if one already exists add yourself to another person being affected by said bug.
            – guiverc
            May 10 at 2:31














          up vote
          4
          down vote



          accepted










          I finally found after many attempts that the scaling factor is what caused the crash on my machine. By default it is 200 % and this makes Ubiquity crash. Changing to 100 % (even just before validating last input panel) prevents it from crashing.



          Obviously this a bug.






          share|improve this answer


















          • 3




            Please raise a bug report on launchpad; or if one already exists add yourself to another person being affected by said bug.
            – guiverc
            May 10 at 2:31












          up vote
          4
          down vote



          accepted







          up vote
          4
          down vote



          accepted






          I finally found after many attempts that the scaling factor is what caused the crash on my machine. By default it is 200 % and this makes Ubiquity crash. Changing to 100 % (even just before validating last input panel) prevents it from crashing.



          Obviously this a bug.






          share|improve this answer














          I finally found after many attempts that the scaling factor is what caused the crash on my machine. By default it is 200 % and this makes Ubiquity crash. Changing to 100 % (even just before validating last input panel) prevents it from crashing.



          Obviously this a bug.







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          answered May 10 at 2:26









          hello world

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            Please raise a bug report on launchpad; or if one already exists add yourself to another person being affected by said bug.
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            Please raise a bug report on launchpad; or if one already exists add yourself to another person being affected by said bug.
            – guiverc
            May 10 at 2:31







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          Please raise a bug report on launchpad; or if one already exists add yourself to another person being affected by said bug.
          – guiverc
          May 10 at 2:31




          Please raise a bug report on launchpad; or if one already exists add yourself to another person being affected by said bug.
          – guiverc
          May 10 at 2:31


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