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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 06/08/2012 16:09, Ben Milman wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:CAHivpvJODd0qNJLn5KK3qs8oAdcvjzfLhAsD2wDh3mXyYiHqMA@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">Installed the 20120605 snapshot in virtualbox with
LXDE and Guest Tools, experienced the following bug:
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<div>In the first boot wizard, pressing "back" on a page where the
"next" button is disabled results in the previous page also
having "next" disabled (even if the inputs there are valid) and
the user being unable to proceed. I found that changing the
language and then changing it back works as a workaround because
it reloads the window. Alternatively, rendering the input on the
page invalid and then valid again (such as removing and
re-entering the root password) will cause the next button to be
enabled again, however pages with no way to send a signal to
enable the next button cannot be fixed in that way.</div>
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<div>Steps to reproduce: </div>
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<div>1. From the first install wizard, press "next" twice to
proceed to the root password page.</div>
<div>2. Press "back" once to return to the time zone page.</div>
<div>Result: "Next" button remains disabled</div>
<div>Expected result: Next button is re-enabled because the input
on the page is valid.</div>
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<div>If I'm needed to file this bug on trac, let me know and I
will do so.</div>
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<div>Thanks,</div>
<div>Ben</div>
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Fixed!<br>
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Kris Moore
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