

Src/panel/panel.c: set stricter size/extend rules for the panel so that it looks nicer if its scaling is too great.Īutomatic update of included source packages: console-setup 1.108ubuntu15.3, flash-kernel 3.0~rc.4ubuntu62.2, grub-installer 1.128ubuntu5.1, hw-detect 1.117ubuntu2.1, netcfg 1.135ubuntu4.5, partman-auto 134ubuntu1.1, partman-btrfs 18ubuntu1.1, partman- partitioning 110ubuntu4.1, preseed 1.71ubuntu1.1, hw-detect 1.117ubuntu2.2. Live-build/auto/config: Filter libgles1-mesa out of tasks, as it is not a dependency of anything in updates anymore, fixing mate/myth Use predictable names for non-PCI platform NICs. Live-build/ubuntu-cpc/hooks/999-extras.binary: Exit on first failure. Ubuntu-debootstrap-demotions.patch: Hard-code the removals instead of trying to play fancy games with detection of demotionsĬherry-pick patch from git to limit preallocation to files over 16KiB, fixing installation performance regression Ubuntu-cpc: Remove redundant copy of grub files.ĭebian/patches/ubuntu-debootstrap-demotions.patch: remove packages after bootstrap that have been demoted. with all components enabled, and all deb-src lines commented).įix the manifest generation in OVA files so that ovf files don't have double extensions.įix the OVF's metadata to include Ubuntu specific identifiers and descriptions instead of the generic Linux ones. Replace sources.list generated using COMPONENTS with the sources.list from an Ubuntu Server installation (i.e. (Many installation problems are hardware-specific for those, see "Hardware support bugs" below.) Updated CD images are provided with this release, including fixes for some installation bugs. The last update included was USN-3366-2 (OpenJDK 8 regression). In addition to the bugs listed below, this update includes all security updates from the Ubuntu Security Notice list affecting Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS that were released up to and including July 31, 2017. For full details, see the individual package changelogs.

Some of these fixes were by Ubuntu developers directly, while others were by upstream developers and backported to Ubuntu. This summary covers only changes to packages in main and restricted, which account for all packages in the officially-supported CD images there are further changes to various packages in universe and multiverse. This is a brief summary of bugs fixed between Ubuntu 16.04.2 and 16.04.3.
