[Bug 1382464] [NEW] System doesn’t show continue button after connected to WLAN during OOBE in Ubuntu OS.

Launchpad Bug Tracker 1382464 at bugs.launchpad.net
Fri Oct 17 09:30:57 UTC 2014


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During OOBE, select “Connect to this network” item and choose a WLAN AP. Then, enter WLAN AP password and press “Connect” button to connect it in the Wireless page.
Wait for few seconds, system connected to WLAN. But, there is NOT “Continue” button to go to the next page. After wait for 5 minutes, “Continue” button still doesn’t show up.

When choose other WLAN AP then select back to the WLAN AP which system connected, found the “Continue” button shows up.
When press the “Back” button to go back to the previous page (EULA) then go back to Wireless page, found the “Continue” button shows up.

System Configurations:
BIOS version: OR2_0014
SATA Emulation Mode: AHCI
Process: A8-7600 X4 Kaveri FM2+ 65W
DIMM1: Samsung, 698651-154 DDR3-1600, PC3-12800,8GB, UDIMM (4Gbit die), M378B1G73DB0-CK0
Ddie
DIMM2: N/A
SATA0: WD, WD5000AAKX-60U6AA0, FW.18.01H18
ODD: Panasonic, SW830 ADHCA-B, FW.BH03
Wireless card: Broadcom 802.11n(2x2) WLAN & Bluetooth 4.0,Bumblebee, HMC ,ECO, Lite-On, BCM943228HMB, 666914-001, V01, 00
Keyboard: LiteOn, Katydid Universal, SK-2085, 697737-001, B
Mouse: Primax, Universal Portia USB optical scroll mouse
Monitor: Foxconn, HP 20wd LED Monitor, 16:9, 748477-001, 0.1
Others: Speaker:KYE, HP USB Powered Wedge Speakers, TBD, 721975-001, A

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Install Ubuntu 14.04
2. During OOBE, select “Connect to this network” item and choose a WLAN AP.
3. Enter WLAN AP password then press “Connect” button to connect it in the “Wireless” page.
4. Wait for few seconds, system connected to WLAN. But, there is NOT “Continue” button to go to the next page. - Issue observed

** Affects: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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 System doesn’t show continue button after connected to WLAN during OOBE in Ubuntu OS.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1382464
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