Patch by Gabriel C. (@abucodonosor).
- use libcalamares functions
- no need to copy /etc/adjtime over we can run hwclock in chroot
since we have /proc , /sys , /dev , /run/* already bind mounted.
- added RTC and ISA probing methode ( see issue #873)
- we probe default from /dev/rtc* ,
- fall back to ISA
- still doesn't work we just print a BIOS/Kernel BUG message and continue
- NOTE: issue #873 is about broken ArchLinux kernel config but there
are HP boxes with real RTC problems no matter what kernel config
is used so let us be nice and don't error out..
FIXES#873
- Implement various ways of getting the LNF; the process-based one
uses a recent CLI-tool from the Plasma developers.
- Fill the UI with (meaningless) LNF package IDs.
Do a better job determining what the arguments could mean; this supports
lazy devlopers who don't want to pass in full paths to all kinds of things.
Simple invocation can now be:
testmodule.py <modulename> - +
to read <modulename>.conf from src/modules/<modulename>/
This, kids, is why you don't switch writing C++ and Python too often.
The C++ code isn't a syntax error in Python, although this would fail
at runtime.
Update documentation, add a new key *skip_if_no_internet* to support
systems that **recommend** having an internet connection (but don't
require it), and which also use the packages module. This prevents
a long delay while the package manager tries to access the internet
and times out (repeatedly).
Existing configurations are unchanged.
Use dict methods, in particular d.get(k, v), to retrieve
the pretty_name() function (or None if it isn't there).
Using getattr() on a dict will not return values in the
dict.
Instead of using state-foo icons, use the corresponding emblems because
they are larger and don't have the 'cloud state' background.
Keep the existing names because I don't feel like churning
more of the codebase than necessary.
These new icons are from KDE Neon breeze-icon-theme 5.40, e.g.
breeze-icon-theme: /usr/share/icons/breeze/emblems/8/emblem-error.svg