We might need to use this option in subiquity and it indeed seems broken.
There are actually two possible usages:
$ ubuntu-drivers --no-oem install => which results in an exception
$ ubuntu-drivers install --no-oem => which does not result in an exception but ignores the option
We might need to use this option in subiquity and it indeed seems broken.
There are actually two possible usages:
$ ubuntu-drivers --no-oem install => which results in an exception
$ ubuntu-drivers install --no-oem => which does not result in an exception but ignores the option
I've opened a PR to fix it: https:/ /github. com/tseliot/ ubuntu- drivers- common/ pull/82