gfxboot-theme-ubuntu (0.1.8) UNRELEASED; urgency=low * Rename languages to langlist to avoid running into 8.3 file name restrictions on ISO9660. * Remove langlist from the bootlogo file and just include it on the file system. * Add a keymap menu. * Allow mapping multiple locales to a single keymap. * Update keymaps and locale-to-keymap mappings from console-keymaps-at 2002.12.04dbs-50ubuntu2. -- Colin Watson Fri, 20 Jan 2006 12:06:34 +0000 gfxboot-theme-ubuntu (0.1.7) dapper; urgency=low * Move boot option menu up 32 pixels and allow two more menu entries to be displayed by default. -- Colin Watson Mon, 16 Jan 2006 17:36:50 +0000 gfxboot-theme-ubuntu (0.1.6) dapper; urgency=low * Remove timeout clock graphics, which seem to break on some machines and were scary-looking anyway (closes: Ubuntu #21210). * Add Galician translation (thanks, Pedro Silva; closes: Ubuntu #21806). * Consider bit depth while sorting video modes. * Remove duplicates from video mode list (closes: Ubuntu #21578). -- Colin Watson Wed, 11 Jan 2006 12:32:46 +0000 gfxboot-theme-ubuntu (0.1.5) dapper; urgency=low * debian/rules: Stop trying to install *.dat. -- Colin Watson Wed, 21 Dec 2005 16:23:37 +0000 gfxboot-theme-ubuntu (0.1.4) dapper; urgency=low * Remove kroete.dat idle animation, which doesn't fit with the Ubuntu theme. * Show colour bit depth of each mode in VGA menu. * Include video modes with at least 16-bit colour, not just exactly 16-bit colour. -- Colin Watson Mon, 19 Dec 2005 18:40:12 +0000 gfxboot-theme-ubuntu (0.1.3) dapper; urgency=low * Add live CD test function (looks for /casper/filesystem.cloop). * Offer normal/expert mode panel option on media other than live CDs. * Swap round "VGA" and "Other Options" panel entries. * Restore the short and full panel modes, the latter accessed using "Other Options"; put the normal/expert mode choice only in the full mode. -- Colin Watson Mon, 19 Dec 2005 10:41:38 +0000 gfxboot-theme-ubuntu (0.1.2) dapper; urgency=low * Don't add "64" to the end of certain kernel names when booting on amd64. * Remove obsolete alternate kernel feature. -- Colin Watson Wed, 14 Dec 2005 10:47:48 +0000 gfxboot-theme-ubuntu (0.1.1) dapper; urgency=low * Make this Architecture: amd64 i386 rather than all, since it depends on gfxboot which is only supported on those architectures. -- Colin Watson Mon, 12 Dec 2005 16:44:06 +0000 gfxboot-theme-ubuntu (0.1.0) dapper; urgency=low * Initial release, based on the SuSE theme in gfxboot 3.2.5. Notable changes in this theme versus SuSE: - Remove "Christmas penguins" theme. - Remove driver update disk feature. - Remove boot loader splash; usplash should be able to provide everything we need along these lines. - Remove SuSE-specific images and sounds. - Drop back to just 640x480 modes (with a last-resort fallback to 640x400x4), at least for now. - Use "splash.pcx" in the syslinux configuration directory as the background image if we find it. We'll use this for alternate Ubuntu/Kubuntu/Edubuntu branding. - Interpret a subset of the syslinux simple menu configuration syntax in the isolinux configuration file to allow hiding menu items and setting human-readable labels. - Remove all help texts (which were SuSE-specific anyway); the intent is for this to be a generic theme and to put help texts elsewhere, probably in debian-installer. Disable the help panel item if no help texts are available. - Various visual rearrangements. - Use the installed version of getx11font rather than that in the grandparent directory. - Always show the full panel rather than having multiple modes. - Remove bizarre "move down one boot menu option the first time a key is pressed" weirdness. - Use subtler boot menu selection colours in place of inverse-video. - Change the font to GNU unifont, from the unifont package. - Update language codes and names from localechooser 0.22ubuntu2. - Include /usr/share/gfxboot/themes/Ubuntu/bootlogo.tar.gz, which can be unpacked directly into /isolinux on a CD rather than having to unpack and repack cpio archives. - Avoid mentioning the distribution name in "insert boot disk" messages. -- Colin Watson Mon, 12 Dec 2005 11:01:59 +0000