Julien Cristau wrote: > On Sat, Sep 8, 2012 at 01:04:53 -0700, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
>> Here's a patch to clear out some old news from the whats-new section. >> (Perhaps for jessie we can start the whats-new section with a blank >> slate, but it seems too late for that for wheezy.) Thoughts? > > I didn't remove the $codename-updates section yet because I think it > should still be mentioned in the wheezy release notes Ok, here's a more minimal patch to start. It just gets rid of the keyboard-settings part. Jonathan
Index: whats-new.dbk =================================================================== --- whats-new.dbk (revision 9360) +++ whats-new.dbk (working copy) @@ -428,29 +428,6 @@ </section> -<section id="unity-keyboard-settings"> -<title>Unified keyboard settings</title> - -<para> -In this new release, the settings for the keyboard have been unified so that -both the console and the Xorg server use the same settings. The keyboard -settings are now defined in the <filename>/etc/default/keyboard</filename> -configuration file which overrides the keyboard defined in Xorg's -configuration file. -</para> - -<para> -The <systemitem role="package">console-setup</systemitem> package now -handles the keyboard for both environments as well as the font -configuration for the console. You can reconfigure the keyboard layout and -related settings by executing -<command>dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration</command> -or by manually editing the <filename>/etc/default/keyboard</filename> -configuration file. -</para> - -</section> - <section id="stable-updates"> <title>The stable-updates section</title> <para>