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This release contains contributions from (alphabetically by first name):
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This release contains contributions from (alphabetically by first name):
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- Alf Gaida
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- Alf Gaida
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- aliveafter1000
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- aliveafter1000
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- Arnaud Ferraris
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- Caio Carvalho
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- Caio Carvalho
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- Collabora LTD
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- Kevin Kofler
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- Kevin Kofler
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- Philip Mueller
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- Philip Mueller
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- Scott Harvey
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- Scott Harvey
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and Calamares no longer reserves 2GiB of space in calculations for internal
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and Calamares no longer reserves 2GiB of space in calculations for internal
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use (this means that it no longer mysteriously drops swap when the disk
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use (this means that it no longer mysteriously drops swap when the disk
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size is close to the required installation size).
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size is close to the required installation size).
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* The name of the type of default filesystem (e.g. ext4 or btrfs) is now handled
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case- and localization-insensitively. This means that *btrfs* is now always
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an acceptable spelling.
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* The currently-selected disk device is remembered between manual partitioning
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and the partitioning-overview pages. (Thanks to Arnaud)
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* The *keyboard* module now handles the (bogus) Austrian keymap for
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* The *keyboard* module now handles the (bogus) Austrian keymap for
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the system console properly.
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the system console properly. (Thanks to Kevin)
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* The *preservefiles* module now has a mechanism for setting the permissions
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* The *preservefiles* module now has a mechanism for setting the permissions
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(and ownership) of preserved files.
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(and ownership) of preserved files. (Thanks to Scott)
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* New module *fsresizer* can be used to resize filesystems. It is intended
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* New module *fsresizer* can be used to resize filesystems. It is intended
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for use in OEM installs where an image of fixed size is created,
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for use in OEM installs where an image of fixed size is created,
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and then sized to the actual SD card the user has used.
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and then sized to the actual SD card the user has used.
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