Public bug reported:

Was trying to install Kubuntu 10.04 from a live usb pen drive on a core
i5 processor. while selecting a newly installed SATA disk for the
installation got the following crash.

Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/usr/lib/ubiquity/ubiquity/frontend/kde_components/PartAuto.py", line 
259, in on_extra_combo_changed
    self.extra_bar_frames[index].setVisible(True)
IndexError: list index out of range


ubu...@ubuntu:~$ tail -50 /var/log/partman 
parted_server: OUT: 


parted_server: Closing infifo and outfifo
parted_server: main_loop: iteration 74
parted_server: Opening infifo
/lib/partman/automatically_partition/80custom/choices: 
*******************************************************
ubiquity: IN: PARTITIONS =dev=sda
parted_server: Read command: PARTITIONS
parted_server: command_partitions()
parted_server: Opening outfifo
parted_server: OUT: OK


parted_server: OUT: 1   1048576-105906175       104857600       primary ntfs   
/dev/sda1


parted_server: OUT: 2   105906176-104858648575  104752742400    primary ntfs   
/dev/sda2


parted_server: OUT: 3   104858648576-209716248575       104857600000    
primaryntfs     /dev/sda3


parted_server: OUT: 5   209717297152-314574897151       104857600000    
logicalntfs     /dev/sda5


parted_server: OUT: 6   314575945728-500106788863       185530843136    
logicalntfs     /dev/sda6


parted_server: Partitions printed
parted_server: OUT: 


parted_server: Closing infifo and outfifo
parted_server: main_loop: iteration 75
parted_server: Opening infifo
ubiquity: IN: PARTITIONS =dev=sdb
parted_server: Read command: PARTITIONS
parted_server: command_partitions()
parted_server: Opening outfifo
parted_server: OUT: OK


parted_server: No partitions
parted_server: OUT: 


parted_server: Closing infifo and outfifo
parted_server: main_loop: iteration 76
parted_server: Opening infifo

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Kubuntu 10.04 Install crash
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/601090
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