Cherry-picked fixes from upstream:
* bin/cpu-freq: fix for powerpc LP: #352286, fix for arm LP: #362157,
always report in GHz, round to nearest hundred
* bin/uptime: don't print seconds, since we don't update often enough
* Performance improvements, screen too slow to launch, LP: #360759
- screen-profiles-status: use home bin scripts, if available first,
then fallback to system-wide, allows for local overrides; comment
out nice and ionice calls; this *really* slows down startup
- bin/release: eliminate one expensive lsb_release call
- bin/updates-available: background updates checking processes,
let them write to cache, and let the next cache check pick up the
changes
This bug was fixed in the package screen-profiles - 1.44-0ubuntu1.1
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screen-profiles (1.44-0ubuntu1.1) jaunty-proposed; urgency=low
Cherry-picked fixes from upstream: profiles- status: use home bin scripts, if available first, available: background updates checking processes,
* bin/cpu-freq: fix for powerpc LP: #352286, fix for arm LP: #362157,
always report in GHz, round to nearest hundred
* bin/uptime: don't print seconds, since we don't update often enough
* Performance improvements, screen too slow to launch, LP: #360759
- screen-
then fallback to system-wide, allows for local overrides; comment
out nice and ionice calls; this *really* slows down startup
- bin/release: eliminate one expensive lsb_release call
- bin/updates-
let them write to cache, and let the next cache check pick up the
changes
-- Dustin Kirkland <email address hidden> Fri, 17 Apr 2009 12:40:29 -0500