Description of problem: F23 Alpha Release, Desktop, x86_64, LiveCD. Successful installation on external disk. The system requires Gnome configuration. Step where to get access to WIFI (continue/skip button in the right upper corner of the Gnome screen). Activated WIFI successfully. The button in the right upper corner still showed "skip this action", it should show "continue" in my opinion, because the action was done successfully. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Don't know which version is on the LiveCD of the F23 Alpha Release. How reproducible: always in the installation phase Steps to Reproduce: 1. install F23 from an usb flash media 2. after installation do Gnome configuration as required by the system 3. activate WIFI successfully Actual results: button in the right upper corner of the screen still shows "skip" Expected results: expected is "continue" or something like this Additional info:
just installed F23 Workstation Beta TC1 x86_64. Now in the German version there is "weiter" (in English: Continue), which is that what I expect. In short: works now for me
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