[Bug 539723] Re: ubuntu-logo theme puts password prompt below dialogue, pushing it offscreen for 800x600 modes (default uvesa mode?)

2010-03-26 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
This bug was fixed in the package plymouth - 0.8.1-1

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plymouth (0.8.1-1) lucid; urgency=low

  [ Scott James Remnant ]
  * Update to the upstream 0.8.1 release:
- Our patches have been merged upstream, some changes due to cleaning
  them up for submission and noticing a few bugs along the way.
  Remaining changes are:
  + ubuntu-logo theme
  + ubuntu version of the text theme
  + call update-initramfs rather than plymouth-update-initrd in
plymouth-set-default-theme
  + filter fsck progress updates from the progress bar tracker
  + watch for enter key press
  + support lbm-nouveau as an alternate driver name for nouveau to
permit backports once Lucid has released
  + use /dev/fb0 as default framebuffer device name
  + stop animation of script plugin in idle function
- Will become process group leader of its VT if possible (opens without
  O_NOCTTY when redirecting stdio to it), this is almost certainly
  correct keyboard-wise.
- Deallocates VT on plymouth quit after switching VT back to VT1
- Open terminal in text and details plugin, don't assume it's already
  open.
- Calling plymouth quit or plymouth deactivate while the same
  command is already running will now block the new command until the
  old one complete, rather than returning immediately.
- Various window fixes for script plugin
- Script plugin updated to use the window X and Y offsets every time
- Plymouth client tool has been updated to have commands for many cases
  in preference to the --command style.

  * Restored code to disable Plymouth's graphical plugins when an alternate
init= is given on the kernel command-line, otherwise init=/bin/bash
doesn't work so well when Plymouth is in the initramfs.
  * Restored crash handler that dumps boot messages to /dev/tty1.

  * Split themes out into different packages, reducing the size of the
Plymouth package.  This also means that you can remove the themes
packages to remove the graphical splash part of Plymouth while keeping
the ability to prompt for questions on the console.
  * Use the alternatives system to select the default themes.  The existing
symlink will be replaced on upgrade if you have not changed it.
  * Also use alternatives to select the text theme.
  * Restore the upstream text theme, renaming ours to ubuntu-text.
  * Fallback to the built-in details theme (boot messages on console, but
with the ability to prompt for questions) if no theme package is
installed.
  (LP: #507238)

Unfortunately these changes mean that if you've selected a custom
theme, you will need to install that package and select it again.
Sorry about that.

  * Include the 16-color VGA frame-buffer renderer.  LP: #526892.

  * Fix text, ubuntu-text and details themes to restore the console to text
mode when adding text displays.

  * debian/rules:
- Set default tty for boot and shutdown with configure arguments
- Set default background color to the Ubuntu Aubergine, this provides
  some consistency with other default themes.
  * debian/plymouth.upstart, debian/initramfs-tools/scripts/init-top/plymouth:
- Redirect console output to Plymouth, this will be both logged and made
  available to splash themes that want it (details by default).
  LP: #535108.
  * debian/plymouth.upstart, debian/plymouth.plymouth-splash.upstart:
- Call show-splash from the plymouth script itself in the shutdown case.

  * ubuntu-logo theme:
- Update in same manner as script has been to add Window.GetX() to
  math that centers things.

  [ Steve Langasek ]
  * ubuntu-logo theme:
- fix the password prompt handling so the display of boot messages is
  restored after the passphrase has been entered, and subsequent password
  requests don't incorrectly reuse the previous prompt.  LP: #515822
- turn the message_notification[0].y check right-way-round in
  password_dialogue_setup(), though this doesn't seem to have any
  practical impact.
- pass logo.z to the SetZ() function, not the SetY() one; thanks to
  Vishal Rao for this catch.  LP: #542458.
- refactor get_message_label: the y position of the second line shouldn't
  vary according to its own height.  This brings the passphrase prompts
  from cryptsetup back up to where they should be.  LP: #539723.
  * Turn tracing on post-beta.
  * src/main.c: when the user presses enter, compare the keystroke lists to
the enter key, not to some previously-typed string that we may or may not
have.
 -- Scott James Remnant sc...@ubuntu.com   Fri, 26 Mar 2010 18:52:37 +

** Changed in: plymouth (Ubuntu)
   Status: Triaged = Fix Released

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ubuntu-logo theme puts password prompt below dialogue, pushing it offscreen for 
800x600 modes (default uvesa mode?)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/539723
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[Bug 539723] Re: ubuntu-logo theme puts password prompt below dialogue, pushing it offscreen for 800x600 modes (default uvesa mode?)

2010-03-21 Thread Kees Cook
** Summary changed:

- ubuntu-logo theme puts password prompt below dialogue, pushing it offscreen 
for Kees's strange uvesafb config
+ ubuntu-logo theme puts password prompt below dialogue, pushing it offscreen 
for 800x600 modes (default uvesa mode?)

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[Bug 539723] Re: ubuntu-logo theme puts password prompt below dialogue, pushing it offscreen for 800x600 modes (default uvesa mode?)

2010-03-21 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/plymouth

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