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Created attachment 1200064 [details] Network spoke showing graphical elements rendered off screen Description of problem: When visiting the network spoke in the GUI installer, after the computer has obtained IP addresses, the display is stretched so that parts of the installer are off screen. This occurs if there are numerous IP addresses assigned to the interface, as the display fields apparently do not wrap. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): anaconda-gui-24.13.7-1.fc24.x86_64 anaconda-gui-25.20.1-1.fc25.x86_64 anaconda-gui-26.2-1.fc26.x86_64 How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Bring up virtual machine on network which assigns three or more IPv6 addresses, booting Fedora installation. 2. Visit the network spoke. Actual results: Graphical distortion as shown in attached screenshots. Expected results: All graphical elements to remain visible on screen. Additional info:
Created attachment 1200065 [details] Installer after visiting network spoke, with GUI elements off screen
Created attachment 1200066 [details] Installer after visiting network spoke, with GUI elements off screen (2)
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