* Don't run the init script (and thereby setupcon) on upgrade; just print
a message telling you to run setupcon from a virtual console if you want
to update your console configuration (closes: Malone #61723).
* Update debian-installer/keymap handling from trunk (Anton Zinoviev).
Drop /etc/X11/xorg.conf upgrade handling, also per trunk, as I've been
convinced that that is much less safe due to the prevalence of GNOME/KDE
keymap overrides, and furthermore it made it more difficult to have
ubiquity tell console-setup just to guess a default from the locale.
* Drop the priority of the model and layout questions to medium if a
configuration file already exists, since they'll have been asked at
medium first time round and if we then ask them at critical the second
time round they will be unexpectedly shown (closes: Malone #59883).
* Backport from trunk:
- config.proto: Handle properly the case when the user backs up from the
first Debconf question.
console-setup (1.7ubuntu12) edgy; urgency=low
* Don't run the init script (and thereby setupcon) on upgrade; just print installer/ keymap handling from trunk (Anton Zinoviev).
a message telling you to run setupcon from a virtual console if you want
to update your console configuration (closes: Malone #61723).
* Update debian-
Drop /etc/X11/xorg.conf upgrade handling, also per trunk, as I've been
convinced that that is much less safe due to the prevalence of GNOME/KDE
keymap overrides, and furthermore it made it more difficult to have
ubiquity tell console-setup just to guess a default from the locale.
* Drop the priority of the model and layout questions to medium if a
configuration file already exists, since they'll have been asked at
medium first time round and if we then ask them at critical the second
time round they will be unexpectedly shown (closes: Malone #59883).
* Backport from trunk:
- config.proto: Handle properly the case when the user backs up from the
first Debconf question.
-- Colin Watson <email address hidden> Sat, 23 Sep 2006 00:40:48 +0100