110
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Sebastien Bacher |
1.48ubuntu7 |
8 years ago
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109
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Robert Ancell |
1.48ubuntu6 |
8 years ago
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108
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Mathieu Trudel-Lapie... |
1.48ubuntu5 |
9 years ago
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107
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Tim Lunn |
1.48ubuntu4 |
9 years ago
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106
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Colin Watson |
1.48ubuntu3 |
9 years ago
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105
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Colin Watson |
1.48ubuntu2 |
10 years ago
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104
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* Resynchronise with Debian. Remaining changes: - Add the initial user to the adm, lpadmin, and sambashare groups too. Do not add them to the audio, video, floppy, netdev, powerdev, scanner, or bluetooth groups. - Default passwd/root-login to false. - Create the spu group on powerpc/ps3 and powerpc/cell. - Make is_system_user always return false if OVERRIDE_SYSTEM_USER is set. - Add preseedable passwd/auto-login question; if set to true, configure gdm, kdm, lxdm, and lightdm for automatic login. Add passwd/auto-login-backup question which backs up the previous contents of the files as well. - Ask whether the user wants to encrypt their home directory. - Allow forcing the encrypted home option. - If a user requests an encrypted-home, we must have their login passphrase, in order to wrap their mount passphrase; it's fundamentally incompatible to preseed encrypted-home AND a crypted password; if this happens, send the user back to password selection. - Zero out swap devices at the end of install when encryption is enabled. - Provide a progress message for wiping swap space. - If user-setup/allow-password-empty is preseeded to true, allow empty passwords. - Disable installation of pre-pkgsel.d/10kdesudo; it does nothing for Ubuntu, and causes a confusing message that worries some people. - Add weak password detection (purely length-based for now, matching partman-crypto). - Consider a password of '!' in shadow for root to be unset. - Don't restrict guest login from login screen if autologin was configured, just restrict autologin for guest specifically. - If OVERRIDE_ALREADY_ENCRYPTED_SWAP is set in the environment, assume that encrypted swap has already been set up rather than re-creating and re-zeroing swap.
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Colin Watson |
1.48ubuntu1 |
11 years ago
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103
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* Resynchronise with Debian. Remaining changes: - Add the initial user to the adm, lpadmin, and sambashare groups too. Do not add them to the audio, video, floppy, netdev, powerdev, scanner, or bluetooth groups. - Default passwd/root-login to false. - Create the spu group on powerpc/ps3 and powerpc/cell. - Make is_system_user always return false if OVERRIDE_SYSTEM_USER is set. - Add preseedable passwd/auto-login question; if set to true, configure gdm, kdm, lxdm, and lightdm for automatic login. Add passwd/auto-login-backup question which backs up the previous contents of the files as well. - Ask whether the user wants to encrypt their home directory. - Allow forcing the encrypted home option. - If a user requests an encrypted-home, we must have their login passphrase, in order to wrap their mount passphrase; it's fundamentally incompatible to preseed encrypted-home AND a crypted password; if this happens, send the user back to password selection. - Zero out swap devices at the end of install when encryption is enabled. - Provide a progress message for wiping swap space. - If user-setup/allow-password-empty is preseeded to true, allow empty passwords. - Disable installation of pre-pkgsel.d/10kdesudo; it does nothing for Ubuntu, and causes a confusing message that worries some people. - Add weak password detection (purely length-based for now, matching partman-crypto). - Consider a password of '!' in shadow for root to be unset. - Don't restrict guest login from login screen if autologin was configured, just restrict autologin for guest specifically. - If OVERRIDE_ALREADY_ENCRYPTED_SWAP is set in the environment, assume that encrypted swap has already been set up rather than re-creating and re-zeroing swap.
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Colin Watson |
1.47ubuntu1 |
11 years ago
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102
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Colin Watson |
1.46ubuntu2 |
11 years ago
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101
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* Resynchronise with Debian. Remaining changes: - Add the initial user to the adm, lpadmin, and sambashare groups too. Do not add them to the audio, video, floppy, netdev, powerdev, scanner, or bluetooth groups. - Default passwd/root-login to false. - Create the spu group on powerpc/ps3 and powerpc/cell. - Make is_system_user always return false if OVERRIDE_SYSTEM_USER is set. - Add preseedable passwd/auto-login question; if set to true, configure gdm, kdm, lxdm, and lightdm for automatic login. Add passwd/auto-login-backup question which backs up the previous contents of the files as well. - Ask whether the user wants to encrypt their home directory. - Allow forcing the encrypted home option. - If a user requests an encrypted-home, we must have their login passphrase, in order to wrap their mount passphrase; it's fundamentally incompatible to preseed encrypted-home AND a crypted password; if this happens, send the user back to password selection. - Zero out swap devices at the end of install when encryption is enabled. - Provide a progress message for wiping swap space. - If user-setup/allow-password-empty is preseeded to true, allow empty passwords. - Disable installation of pre-pkgsel.d/10kdesudo; it does nothing for Ubuntu, and causes a confusing message that worries some people. - Add weak password detection (purely length-based for now, matching partman-crypto). - Consider a password of '!' in shadow for root to be unset. - Don't restrict guest login from login screen if autologin was configured, just restrict autologin for guest specifically. - If OVERRIDE_ALREADY_ENCRYPTED_SWAP is set in the environment, assume that encrypted swap has already been set up rather than re-creating and re-zeroing swap.
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Colin Watson |
1.46ubuntu1 |
11 years ago
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100
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Colin Watson |
1.42ubuntu3 |
12 years ago
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99
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* Resynchronise with Debian. Remaining changes: - Add the initial user to the adm, lpadmin, and sambashare groups too. Do not add them to the audio, video, floppy, netdev, powerdev, scanner, or bluetooth groups. - Default passwd/root-login to false. - Create the spu group on powerpc/ps3 and powerpc/cell. - Make is_system_user always return false if OVERRIDE_SYSTEM_USER is set. - Add preseedable passwd/auto-login question; if set to true, configure gdm, kdm, lxdm, and lightdm for automatic login. Add passwd/auto-login-backup question which backs up the previous contents of the files as well. - Ask whether the user wants to encrypt their home directory. - Allow forcing the encrypted home option. - If a user requests an encrypted-home, we must have their login passphrase, in order to wrap their mount passphrase; it's fundamentally incompatible to preseed encrypted-home AND a crypted password; if this happens, send the user back to password selection. - Zero out swap devices at the end of install when encryption is enabled. - Provide a progress message for wiping swap space. - If user-setup/allow-password-empty is preseeded to true, allow empty passwords. - Disable installation of pre-pkgsel.d/10kdesudo; it does nothing for Ubuntu, and causes a confusing message that worries some people. - Add weak password detection (purely length-based for now, matching partman-crypto). - Consider a password of '!' in shadow for root to be unset. - Don't restrict guest login from login screen if autologin was configured, just restrict autologin for guest specifically. * Update Ubuntu-specific translations from Launchpad.
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Colin Watson |
1.42ubuntu1 |
12 years ago
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98
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* Resynchronise with Debian. Remaining changes: - Add the initial user to the adm, lpadmin, and sambashare groups too. Do not add them to the audio, video, floppy, netdev, powerdev, scanner, or bluetooth groups. - Default passwd/root-login to false. - Create the spu group on powerpc/ps3 and powerpc/cell. - Make is_system_user always return false if OVERRIDE_SYSTEM_USER is set. - Add preseedable passwd/auto-login question; if set to true, configure gdm, kdm, lxdm, and lightdm for automatic login. Add passwd/auto-login-backup question which backs up the previous contents of the files as well. - Ask whether the user wants to encrypt their home directory. - Allow forcing the encrypted home option. - If a user requests an encrypted-home, we must have their login passphrase, in order to wrap their mount passphrase; it's fundamentally incompatible to preseed encrypted-home AND a crypted password; if this happens, send the user back to password selection. - Zero out swap devices at the end of install when encryption is enabled. - Provide a progress message for wiping swap space. - If user-setup/allow-password-empty is preseeded to true, allow empty passwords. - Disable installation of pre-pkgsel.d/10kdesudo; it does nothing for Ubuntu, and causes a confusing message that worries some people. - Add weak password detection (purely length-based for now, matching partman-crypto). - Consider a password of '!' in shadow for root to be unset. - Don't restrict guest login from login screen if autologin was configured, just restrict autologin for guest specifically. * Update Ubuntu-specific translations from Launchpad.
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Colin Watson |
1.41ubuntu1 |
12 years ago
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97
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Colin Watson |
1.39ubuntu2 |
12 years ago
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96
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* Merge from Debian testing, remaining changes: - Add the initial user to the adm, lpadmin, and sambashare groups too. Do not add them to the audio, video, floppy, netdev, powerdev, scanner, or bluetooth groups. - Default passwd/root-login to false. - Create the spu group on powerpc/ps3 and powerpc/cell. - Make is_system_user always return false if OVERRIDE_SYSTEM_USER is set. - Add preseedable passwd/auto-login question; if set to true, configure gdm, kdm, lxdm, and lightdm for automatic login. Add passwd/auto-login-backup question which backs up the previous contents of the files as well. - Ask whether the user wants to encrypt their home directory. - Allow forcing the encrypted home option. - user-setup-ask: if a user requests an encrypted-home, we must have their login passphrase, in order to wrap their mount passphrase; its fundamentally incompatible to preseed encrypted-home AND a crypted password; if this happens, send the user back to the password selection in the user-setup state machine - Zero out swap devices at the end of install when encryption is enabled. - Provide a progress message for wiping swap space. - If user-setup/allow-password-empty is preseeded to true, allow empty passwords. - Disable installation of pre-pkgsel.d/10kdesudo; it does nothing for Ubuntu, and causes a confusing message that worries some people. - Add weak password detection (purely length-based for now, matching partman-crypto). - Consider a password of '!' in shadow for root to be unset. - Update Ubuntu-specific translations from Launchpad. - Don't restrict guest login from login screen if autologin was configured, just restrict autologin for guest specifically. * Dropped changes: - Add the initial user to the dip group after all, not dialout; per Debian bug #568895, dip is for pppd and dialout is for raw tty access which users don't need. - Don't set up the admin group or add the user to it; the sudo package now always sets up the sudo group on install, so we can as well use this group as the admin group. This will be inconsistent with previous Ubuntu releases, but consistent with Debian and compatible with sudo.
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Steve Langasek |
1.39ubuntu1 |
12 years ago
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95
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Mario Limonciello |
1.28ubuntu20 |
12 years ago
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94
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Evan Dandrea |
1.28ubuntu19 |
12 years ago
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93
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Colin Watson |
1.28ubuntu18 |
12 years ago
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92
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Colin Watson |
1.28ubuntu17 |
12 years ago
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91
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Colin Watson |
1.28ubuntu16 |
13 years ago
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