Steve,
I installed Hardy right from the live CD in January. A friend and I did 
this on three different hard disks to make sure and had the same result.

Peter Blodow



At 02:10 09.04.2009, you wrote:
>Peter blodow wrote:
>
> >P.S.: I am using hardy (so does Alex Joni)  so it may be different from 
> dapper.
> >P.Blodow
> >
> >Hello Chris,
> >since I am using the German version I don't exactly how the buttons are
> >named. The way to leave the mouse over the button works only when going 
> back.
> >
> >
>I tried the following in my Hardy laptop (in sim mode, which *shouldn't*
>matter):
>v2.2 branch - not sure how far past 2.2.8 this is, I imagine not too far
>v2.3 branch - the current beta is pretty close to this
>TRUNK - the latest
>
>For all three versions, I tried the standard XYZ mill, and also tried an
>XYZA mill.  In all cases, including one where I pre-positioned the mouse
>cursor over the spot where the Forward button would appear, repeatedly
>clicking Forward would get me through all of the pages, up to the final
>screen where it changes to "Apply" (where I didn't apply the changes).
>
>I'm not sure what's causing the issues you are seeing, but I suspect
>it's not in stepconf.  There may be some workaround, but I don't know.
>The long-standing bug mentioned before could be the culprit on the
>Dapper machines.  I don't know what's causing it on your Hardy
>machines.  Out of curiosity, did you directly install Hardy, or was this
>a dapper install that was later upgraded?
>
>- Steve
>
>
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