2007-04-10 12:19:08 |
Martin Pitt |
restricted-manager: statusexplanation |
Fixed in bzr head. |
restricted-manager (0.19) feisty; urgency=low
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[ Martin Pitt ]
* debian/control: Add X-Vcs-Bzr.
* autostart/restricted-manager.desktop.in: Fix capitalization. (LP: #103248)
* RestrictedManager/core.py: Keep track of whether a module's enable status
has changed throughout program runtime, add method is_changed().
* restricted-manager: Only set status 'needs computer restart' if the module
actually has been enabled/disabled. This avoids marking modules as 'needs
computer restart' which haven't been touched, but were not loaded due to
missing hardware (such as the commercial OSS drivers). (LP: #102468)
* restricted-manager: Disable tree view while enabling/disabling a driver
(which takes a long time for X.org drivers). (LP: #103129)
* RestrictedManager/xorg_driver.py: Move DefaultHandler enable/disable calls
after package installation and check, so that aborted package operations
do not cause the module to get (un)blacklisted and the UI to become
inconsistent. (LP: #104111)
* RestrictedManager/nvidia.py: Add class NewNvidiaDriver for the new
nvidia-glx-new driver package.
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[ Johan Kiviniemi ]
* debian/apport_hook.py, debian/rules: Add an apport hook that attaches
/etc/X11/xorg.conf and a list of connected devices to the bug report.
* RestrictedManager/core.py: Also read the modalias overrides now provided
by linux-restricted-modules.
* modalias_override/{ath_hal,fglrx,nvidia}: Remove, since l-r-m provides
them now.
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