Automatic update for gnome-initial-setup-47~beta-2.fc42.
* Fri Aug 16 2024 nmontero <nmontero@redhat.com> - 47~beta-2
- Correction of a directory
* Fri Aug 16 2024 nmontero <nmontero@redhat.com> - 47~beta-1
- Update to 47~beta. Michael Catanzaro decided we should remove the patch
for the time being
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This update's test gating status has been changed to 'waiting'.
This update's test gating status has been changed to 'failed'.
So with this build, the live image experience is really pretty bad. We boot to g-i-s which shows you just about every screen: 'language', 'keyboard', 'privacy', 'timezone', 'software', 'account' and 'password', most of which are useless for a live session. Then we show you the normal 'welcome to GNOME' screen (not the custom live one).
Is this really the best we can do without the patch that was dropped, or can we improve this a bit?
I'm actually not sure why we boot to g-i-s. If we can figure out what controls that, we should disable it until we can bring back the live user mode patchset.
This update has been obsoleted by gnome-initial-setup-47~beta-3.fc42.