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Refactor cpu data detection
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Native cpu detection
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Fix wrong default in kernels (guide.py)
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fixed the git checkout non-existent branch
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Typo
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Remove lightdm packages from Deepin profile
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Update hardware.py
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I tweaked the optimized return of check_output. Worth mentioning that `check_output()` will raise an exception `subprocess.CalledProcessError: Command 'lscpu | grep AMD' returned non-zero exit status 1.`.
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The old behavior of SysCommand was that exit codes raised an exception, which needed to be handled by each individual caller. We now utilize `.exit_code` instead to manually detect faulty commands and raise exceptions where needed.
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Mention GNOME and KDE's soft dependency on NetworkManager in the installation process
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Replace for loops with comprehensions
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latest changes from master. For future PR's do create a patch-branch for upstream patches to avoid changes to your local repo.
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created load_config() to load configuration
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Use cpuinfo() function rather than a subprocess.
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Fix wrong default in kernels.
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It looks like the `torxed-v2.2.0` branch doesnt exist anymore and I assume its now just `v2.2.0` instead so I changed this command in Using a live ISO
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Fix a tiny typo
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As of deepin-session-shell 5.4.42-2 (which is in the deepin group), lightdm is added as a dependency because of lightdm-deepin-greeter. A configuration (usr/share/lightdm/lightdm.conf.d/60-deepin.conf) in startdde (also in the deepin group) should override default lightdm configuration to use lightdm-deepin-greeter instead of the gtk greeter. Thus these two packages could be removed from the profile now.
This effectively reverts #441
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Rewrite some function
if condition is True then return true else return false, transform in return condition directly
Also I don't understand why we need a try/except at line 151 and why we not write return condition ??
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We need to have two partitions in BIOS one for boot (grub)
and the other for root (/). The format of the boot partition
is ext2 (so it is added).
If disk is chosen to be encrypted, `then /etc/default/grub` is edited
as the followings: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Dm-crypt/Encrypting_an_entire_system#Configuring_GRUB_2
Issue: https://github.com/archlinux/archinstall/issues/586
This work is done while working on CachyOS which is Arch based and
it is using customized archinstaller.
To test these changes you can try CachyOS installer which supports
encrypted disk with grub (https://wiki.cachyos.org/).
Hamad
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Change graphics driver prompt to better indicate default action
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fix the case when there's --config but --silent is not set
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* Set the resolved profile path to the actual desktop environment
* split Nvidia driver list into proprietary and open-source
* Updated select_driver to use archinstall.arguments for driver selection
* Adding default value that works with later .get()
* audio will now be prompted irrespective of profile
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* Implement is_desktop_profile helper function
* Make ask_for_audio_selection use generic_select
* Fix default value for audio selection
* Leverage list of supported desktops to perform is_desktop_profile check
* is_desktop_profile was missing a default return value
* Store return value for audio server
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Add a message when running check_mirror_reachable to let users know it's not frozen
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* added --dry-run flag
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not frozen.
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added support for optionally seperating credentials from config
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adds python-sphinx in make dependency and manual
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