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This reverts commit f3ffa32d961a99918500fc04d9f5a9fd3c50105b.
The supported Claws-Mail-to-Icedove migration period is over, so let's
drop the dependency we installed specifically for that.
Fix-committed: #10457
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Fix-committed: #10721
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We have to stop manually removing python-apt, since python-dogtail Depends:
python-apt.
refs: #10721
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Fix-committed: #11237
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This reverts commit a1e80d72a508ee49b63afa166261e99a6c3387a5.
Including GNOME Tweak Tool was probably meant for development only but
then it got shipped in 2.0. In #11237 we agreed on removing it to
avoid having to support corner cases trigger by people doing to much
tweaking.
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It was added for our own needs and is now available with additional
packages.
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It's not Tails -specific, and we're going to upload it to Debian soon.
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refs: #6841
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This reverts commit 0bd9ad66b79b9cdc429a1b92a2becbec5114e7ae.
refs: #9259
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Will-fix: #11031
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strength checking feature work.
Will-fix: #10862
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Will-fix: 10167
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python-qt4 is just listed as a recommended package. Hm.
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Refs: #8064
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We will need it installed in Tails for manipulating the clipboard in
the automated test suite.
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As explained on https://labs.riseup.net/code/issues/8328#note-5, it's
been broken for 16 months, it is still broken after the partial fix that
went in Tails 1.6, and the logic on which the detector is based cannot
work anymore. Reintroducing and porting this feature is now tracked
on #10560.
Closes: #8328
Refs: #10560
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It's important enough to be worth being noisy about, and providing
clickable links (which we can't easily do with desktop notifications
these days).
Refs: #7989
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It's needed to edit NM connection settings via the GNOME Shell applet,
and via GNOME Control Center.
This reverts commit 9a98335e0722c67b359cda13f9ac2261bb0469c2.
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Refs: #8561
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This essentially reverts ALSA state handling to pre-Jessie.
For Stretch we might need something better, but it's simple enough that
we could easily turn the relevant bits of the legacy initscript into
a systemd unit file if needed.
Closes: #7591
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Fix-committed: #10457
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Conflicts:
config/base_branch
features/images/TailsGreeterTorConf.png
features/step_definitions/apt.rb
features/step_definitions/checks.rb
features/step_definitions/common_steps.rb
features/step_definitions/firewall_leaks.rb
features/step_definitions/tor.rb
features/support/helpers/misc_helpers.rb
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This is how it was done before the old feature/icedove was merged in.
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Conflicts:
config/chroot_apt/preferences
config/chroot_local-includes/etc/skel/.claws-mail/clawsrc
config/chroot_local-packageslists/tails-common.list
config/chroot_local-patches/torsocks_claws-mail.diff
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Use a chroot hook, else one would need to add pinning for the dozens of
icedove-l10n-* packages so that they are fetched from unstable.
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Conflicts:
config/chroot_local-packageslists/tails-common.list
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GnuPG support)
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Conflicts:
config/chroot_apt/preferences
wiki/src/contribute/release_process/test.mdwn
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It is a dependency for firmware-linux-nonfree since version
20151018-1.
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firmware-ralink-nonfree.
The latter was merged into the former in firmware-nonfree 20151018-1.
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It's been there since the first commit, mostly because back in the
years, it was the only decent CUPS GUI available; nowadays, GNOME's one
is good enough; we explicitly document that one should use the latter
anyway, and as shown by #8443, even us are sometimes confused by (or
reporting confusing information about) the fact that we ship 2 GUIs for
the same task.
Besides, on Jessie system-config-printer adds "an unclear and useless
Sundry category in Applications menu".
Note that typing in the sudoer password is still required to manage
printers, but that's not a Jessie regression and it's tracked by
Closes: #8505
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Conflicts:
config/base_branch
config/chroot_apt/preferences
features/totem.feature
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will help doing the migration work."
This reverts commit 987e7a00426e15cebb1343affb9fc6a3cc70e4e3.
The migration work is done in feature/jessie, so we don't need that package
on Wheezy. And it prevents rsyslog from wheezy-backports (that we need for
AppArmor 2.9) to be installed.
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That package installs a bunch of upstream profiles. The only ones that apply to
software shipped in Tails are currently about ping and traceroute, but this
might improve in the future, so why not?
Will-fix: #9539
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Conflicts:
features/images/I2P_router_console.png
features/images/TailsInstallerNoDevice.png
features/images/TorBrowserAddressBar.png
features/images/USBSuggestsInstall.png
features/images/UnsafeBrowserAdvancedSettings.png
features/images/UnsafeBrowserEditPreferences.png
features/images/UnsafeBrowserProxyRefused.png
features/images/UnsafeBrowserWindow.png
features/step_definitions/unsafe_browser.rb
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Ideally:
* either this configuration should be generated automatically from
the syslinux one;
* or, we should use GRUB's syslinux_configfile command (from the syslinuxcfg
module) to load and interpret the syslinux configuration;
* or, worst case, we should have a documented process to update the
GRUB configuration whenever we change anything that affects
the syslinux one.
Also, this initial configuration has some drawbacks:
* it has a security issue, see XXX in grub.cfg;
* the failsafe mode is incomplete, because I currently need that one
to debug stuff.
Refs: #8471
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Its "source code" contains a binary object meant to be loaded into the kernel.
We have good reasons to ship binary firmware blobs, but going as far as shipping
binary kernel modules is something different: we have never crossed that line
yet, and IMO we should not.
This reverts commits 6024ec9795e683118dde8f18165cf64a660ec44f,
b5c40c35b7b525a3eee1977625a830f5f40075b9,
b51a4edd4aff6723877ce28ae3e8a0270d7c6395 and
35757e7c568436015ce867fe112b41b4552d091e.
Refs: #7798
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Refs: #7708
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