[debian-edu-commits] [Debian Wiki] Update of "DebianEdu/Status/Jessie" by HolgerLevsen

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The "DebianEdu/Status/Jessie" page has been changed by HolgerLevsen:
https://wiki.debian.org/DebianEdu/Status/Jessie?action=diff&rev1=157&rev2=158

Comment:
a four year old usabilit issue is unlikely to be fixed now...

  
   * New systems don't get the hostname configured in GOsa². This is caused by Network-Manager using a wrong (hardcoded) 'arping' path (DebianBug:755039). As a workaround execute 'update-hostname-from-ip' on the new system.
    * *needs confirmation*: the fixed network-manager package has arrived in jessie, so this should be fixed. is it? 
-  * Usability issue: The default browser Iceweasel fail to show files with MIME types text/* (like for example diffs or source code) in the browser, and instead pop up a dialog only offering to save the file or pass it on to an external program (DebianBug:600266).  This make it hard for users to look at fairly normal text documents.  Chromium show text/* files in the browser.
  
  == Fixed in git, needs upload to unstable ==
  
@@ -28, +27 @@

  
  == Known problems, unlikely to be fixed for jessie ==
  
+  * Usability issue: The default browser Iceweasel fail to show files with MIME types text/* (like for example diffs or source code) in the browser, and instead pop up a dialog only offering to save the file or pass it on to an external program (DebianBug:600266).  This make it hard for users to look at fairly normal text documents.  Chromium show text/* files in the browser.
   * The kdm login no longer seem to run the scripts in /etc/X11/Xsession.d/, causing robustness fixes to not be applied in the default setup.
   * USB sticks with some ISO images (like the Debian Edu netinst one) dd'ed to 
  don't work (user doesn't get notified, filemanager doesn't show the stick, fdisk can't access the device due to a possibly wrong partition table). [So this is rather an ISO file problem.] 



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