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This update for branding-SLE fixes the following issues:
Parse "\n" in plymouth theme text to new lines (bsc#1083702)
Affected Systems List
This Patch Advisory may apply to the systems listed below. If you know that
this patch does not apply to a system listed, it might be possible that the
package profile for that server is out of date. In that case you should run
'up2date -p' (RHEL 4 and below) or 'rhn-profile-sync' (SLES, RHEL 5 and above)
as root on the system in question to refresh your software profile.
There is 1 affected system registered in 'Overview' (only systems for
which you have explicitly enabled Patch Alerts are shown).
Release Arch Profile Name
12.3 x86_64 192.168.3.91
You may address the issues outlined in this advisory in two ways:
- select your server name by clicking on its name from the list
available at the following location, and then schedule a
patch update for it:
https://uyuni-server.suse.inet/rhn/systems/Overview.do
- run the Update Agent on each affected server.
Changing Notification Preferences
To enable/disable your Patch Alert preferences globally please log in to Uyuni
and navigate from "Overview" / "Your Account" to the "Preferences" tab.
You can also enable/disable notification on a per system basis by selecting an
individual system from the "Systems List". From the individual system view
click the "Details" tab.
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As far i can see, most of it was addressed in the meantime, only pending topic seem to be the email_footer, which comes from DB Table rhnTemplateString and changes to that depend on #1368. So I'm not sure if this can still be considered as good-first-issue and therefore the label should be removed? Or even Closed and the Email Footer Debranding further processed in #1368 instead?
Seems this is using $PRODUCT_NAME which is set correctly. I think this is fixed already.
Please open a new issue if this can be reproduced with a current Uyuni Version.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: