ubiquity 2.9.29 source package in Ubuntu

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ubiquity (2.9.29) precise; urgency=low

  [ Oliver Grawert ]
  * disable gnome-settings-daemon power management plugin during install to
    make sure things like lid closing or accidential pressing of power or
    suspend buttons do not put us into suspend mode (LP: #948163)

  [ Stéphane Graber ]
  * ubi-partman: Ignore None cell values, we'll get another event
    when they actually contain something anyway. (LP: #939450)
  * Fix set_indicator_keymaps to always send an array of strings to
    gsettings and also go through more of the possible language codes as
    Xkl doesn't seem to always work with part2_code (LP: #955844)
  * Restrict the list of keyboard layouts added to the indicator to 4
    and try to be clever as to which one to select.
  * Only use the keyboard indicator when in greeter mode, otherwise it'd
    override any previously selected keyboard layout (from gfxboot or from
    the user session)
  * Update indicator tests to match the new code, ensuring we don't have
    more than 4 entries and that languages with variants work fine.
  * Automatic update of included source packages: console-setup
    1.70ubuntu3, partman-auto 93ubuntu22, partman-efi 24ubuntu3.
 -- Stephane Graber <email address hidden>   Thu, 15 Mar 2012 18:12:41 -0400

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Uploaded by:
Stéphane Graber
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Precise
Original maintainer:
Ubuntu Installer Team
Architectures:
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Section:
admin
Urgency:
Low Urgency

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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-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-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.