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- 108. By Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre
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Fix typo in previous upload: AutomaticLogin line for gdm was containing
an extra slash. - 107. By Tim Lunn
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[ Jörn Schönyan ]
* Handle SDDM autologin with other DMs than Plasma (LP: #1423103)[ Tim Lunn ]
* Don't set TimedLogin, this gets set when Auto login is selected
in ubiquity but there is no UI to unset it (LP: #1412791) - 105. By Colin Watson
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* Add the initial user to the libvirtd group (LP: #1304008).
* Add maas to reserved-usernames (LP: #1069684). - 104. By Colin Watson
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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. - 103. By Colin Watson
-
* 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. - 101. By Colin Watson
-
* 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. - 100. By Colin Watson
-
* user-setup-apply:
- Revert the change from 1.42ubuntu2. We'll handle this in ubiquity
instead; in d-i, it seems to be too difficult to get right without the
aid of script libraries from cryptsetup.
- 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 (LP: #979350). - 99. By Colin Watson
-
* 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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