[00:09] <CIA-7> ubiquity: superm1 * r4193 ubiquity/po/Makefile.in: revert accidentally removed po/Makefile.in during last release
[00:11] <CIA-7> ubiquity: superm1 * r4194 ubiquity/debian/ (changelog ubiquity.ubiquity.upstart):
[00:11] <CIA-7> ubiquity: Redirect console blanking setterm command to /dev/console so it is effective
[00:11] <CIA-7> ubiquity: with upstart.
[05:10] <CIA-7> ubiquity: superm1 * r4195 ubiquity/ (4 files in 3 dirs): Show the proper derivative name for prepare_foss_disclaimer on stepPrepare.
[06:42] <CIA-7> ubiquity: superm1 * r4196 ubiquity/ (debian/changelog ubiquity/gtkwidgets.py):
[06:42] <CIA-7> ubiquity: Fallback to NM icons if the wifi icons don't load (such as humanity missing).
[06:42] <CIA-7> ubiquity: If still fail, don't crash, just don't show icons. (LP: #617696)
[07:09] <CIA-7> ubiquity: superm1 * r4197 ubiquity/ (3 files in 2 dirs): Pass the output of wget calls into /dev/null to prevent files popping up in ~.
[07:26] <CIA-7> ubiquity: superm1 * r4198 ubiquity/ (bin/ubiquity-dm debian/changelog): If available, run xfsettingsd in ubiquity only mode.
[15:25] <mozmck> I'm building a custom Ubuntu Lucid based live CD with a custom kernel with RTAI realtime extensions.  How can I prevent the installer from downloading and installing the generic-pae kernel on systems with more than 3 gig of memory - or any other kernel for that matter?
[18:01] <mozmck> In /usr/share/ubiquity/install.py, if I comment out the call to remove_unusable_kernels() will the kernel on the livecd still be installed properly?
[22:36] <CIA-7> ubiquity: superm1 * r4199 ubiquity/ (bin/ubiquity-dm debian/changelog):
[22:36] <CIA-7> ubiquity: ubiquity-dm: wait for gsd to fork to prevent a race condition in setting
[22:36] <CIA-7> ubiquity: ubiquity styles.
[23:30] <CIA-7> ubiquity: superm1 * r4200 ubiquity/ (3 files in 2 dirs):
[23:30] <CIA-7> ubiquity: Add missing imports for LabelledEntry, causing timezone and console_setup to
[23:30] <CIA-7> ubiquity: not function in oem-config mode.