ubiquity 2.21.54 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
ubiquity (2.21.54) xenial; urgency=medium * ubiquity/frontends/gtk_ui.py: - Extend keyboard shortcut code for accessibility profiles to work with flavours other than Ubuntu/Unity (LP: #1546317) - Disable the screen reader activation keyboard shortcut in Unity, GNOME, and Mate flavours. In almost all cases, the settings daemon catches the keystroke before Ubiquity gets it, and was preventing the blindness profile from being properly activated * Drop unused profile set method that was missed previously * Automatic update of included source packages: console-setup 1.108ubuntu13, hw-detect 1.117ubuntu1, netcfg 1.135ubuntu2, choose-mirror 2.65ubuntu6. -- Luke Yelavich <email address hidden> Wed, 06 Apr 2016 14:07:33 +1000
Upload details
- Uploaded by:
- Luke Yelavich
- Uploaded to:
- Xenial
- Original maintainer:
- Ubuntu Installer Team
- Architectures:
- any all
- Section:
- admin
- Urgency:
- Medium Urgency
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ubiquity_2.21.54.tar.xz | 6.2 MiB | faa54f4aac774b777ef1b600071f05340e71ba0af507cfcf39dedfe4b40b4f4e |
ubiquity_2.21.54.dsc | 2.7 KiB | dd782d863d641c111761ab23010764216dbaf046be0bdfbf61ef4012e158c94a |
Available diffs
- diff from 2.21.53 to 2.21.54 (6.6 KiB)
Binary packages built by this source
- oem-config: Perform end-user configuration after initial OEM installation
The oem-config script re-asks a number of questions that are normally asked
during installation, and reconfigures the system accordingly. This allows a
vendor to install a skeleton system, clone it onto a large number of
machines, and ship it to end users, while still allowing end users to set
up their own username and password, language, timezone, and so on.
- oem-config-check: enter OEM mode if requested
- oem-config-debconf: debconf frontend for end-user post-OEM-install configuration
The oem-config script re-asks a number of questions that are normally asked
during installation, and reconfigures the system accordingly. This allows a
vendor to install a skeleton system, clone it onto a large number of
machines, and ship it to end users, while still allowing end users to set
up their own username and password, language, timezone, and so on.
.
This is a frontend to oem-config that simply arranges for questions to be
asked using the normal debconf frontend.
- oem-config-gtk: GTK+ frontend for end-user post-OEM-install configuration
The oem-config script re-asks a number of questions that are normally asked
during installation, and reconfigures the system accordingly. This allows a
vendor to install a skeleton system, clone it onto a large number of
machines, and ship it to end users, while still allowing end users to set
up their own username and password, language, timezone, and so on.
.
This is a GTK+ frontend to oem-config.
- oem-config-kde: KDE frontend for end-user post-OEM-install configuration
The oem-config script re-asks a number of questions that are normally asked
during installation, and reconfigures the system accordingly. This allows a
vendor to install a skeleton system, clone it onto a large number of
machines, and ship it to end users, while still allowing end users to set
up their own username and password, language, timezone, and so on.
.
This is a KDE frontend to oem-config.
- oem-config-remaster: Remaster a CD with additional oem-config functionality
This script remasters a CD with additional packages and optional oem-config
preseed data.
- oem-config-udeb: Prepare for OEM configuration
- ubiquity: Ubuntu live CD installer
This is a simple live CD installer designed to integrate well with Debian-
and Ubuntu-based systems, and to reuse code from d-i for ease of
maintenance.
.
Installing this package on a normal system is unlikely to be useful.
- ubiquity-dbgsym: debug symbols for package ubiquity
This is a simple live CD installer designed to integrate well with Debian-
and Ubuntu-based systems, and to reuse code from d-i for ease of
maintenance.
.
Installing this package on a normal system is unlikely to be useful.
- ubiquity-frontend-debconf: debconf frontend for the Ubiquity live installer
This package provides a debconf-based user interface frontend for the
Ubiquity live CD installer.
- ubiquity-frontend-gtk: GTK+ frontend for Ubiquity live installer
This package provides a GTK+-based user interface frontend for the Ubiquity
live CD installer.
- ubiquity-frontend-gtk-dbgsym: debug symbols for package ubiquity-frontend-gtk
This package provides a GTK+-based user interface frontend for the Ubiquity
live CD installer.
- ubiquity-frontend-kde: KDE frontend for Ubiquity live installer
This package provides a KDE-based user interface frontend for the Ubiquity
live CD installer.
- ubiquity-ubuntu-artwork: Ubuntu artwork for Ubiquity live installer
This package provides Ubuntu-themed user interface artwork, help files, and
user interface text for the Ubiquity live CD installer.