restricted-manager 0.22 source package in Ubuntu

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restricted-manager (0.22) gutsy; urgency=low

  [ Matteo Zandi ]
  * restricted-manager: moved back the linux-restricted-modules-$(uname -r)
    check to its original place (called only if no params are given), since
    it caused r-m to popup a message dialog on startup.

  [ Martin Pitt ]
  * RestrictedManager/core.py: Introduce function get_os_name() which reads
    the OS name from lsb_release -is; this falls back to 'the operating
    system'.
  * RestrictedManager/core.py, RestrictedManager/ipw3945.py,
    restricted-manager: Avoid the word 'Ubuntu' where possible and replace it
    with a call to get_os_name() in the remaining cases, to avoid branding
    issues for derivatives.
  * po/de.po: Update again to test i18n.
  * Add RestrictedManager/restricted24.png to avoid
    blurry icon in the panel menu, and RestrictedManager/restricted.svg to get
    a non-blurry icon in the application window. Thanks to Jef! (LP: #103513)
    Remove the 32x32 pixel variant, since it's the same as the scalable one.
  * Move icons from RestrictedManager/ into icons/, since there are quite a
    few of them now.
  * *.desktop.in: Fix capitalization of Comment:. (LP: #105230)
  * restricted-manager: Raise notification timeout from five to ten seconds.
    (LP: #106278)
  * RestrictedManager/xorg_driver.py, enable()/disable(): Do not crash if
    Section "Modules" does not exist. Create it if necessary. (LP: #119562)
  * RestrictedManager/bcm43xx.py: Call parent methods properly.
  * RestrictedManager/core.py, FWHandler.enable(): unbind and re-bind all
    devices from the module to trigger reloading of the firmware. This avoids
    the necessity of a reboot. Do trigger the reboot notification for
    disable() though, since we do not have a chance of hot-removing the
    firmware from devices.
  * RestrictedManager/core.py, install_package(), uninstall_package(): Keep
    track of installed and removed packages in
    /var/cache/restricted-manager/installed_packages.
  * Add debian/restricted-manager.ubiquity: ubiquity hook to install all
    packages into the target system that have been installed with r-m. Since
    we copy xorg.conf, we need to copy video driver packages, too, to avoid
    wrecking the X in the target system. Install the script as
    /usr/lib/ubiquity/target-config/31restricted_manager_pkgs. (LP: #114296)

 -- Martin Pitt <email address hidden>   Thu, 21 Jun 2007 17:16:58 +0200

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