It should be made insensitive when the panel is locked, and sensitive
when locked.
We only hide this row for non-local users, where this setting doesn't
make much sense.
Fixes#1944
The "Known Wi-Fi Networks" dialog is missing some padding to really
make it look polished.
By switching from a normal dialog to an AdwPreferencesWindow, we can
take advantage of libadwaita's automatic padding.
This will make sure the dialog is more in line with the rest of the
GNOME ecosystem.
Closes https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-center/-/issues/1956
This was designed some time ago [1] but never actually implemented, so:
- Change the screen lock section to "screen"
- Move the screen section up, so it's next to the other types of
hardware
- Added a Screen lock section in there
[1] https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-center/-/issues/909#note_737827
The gnome-runtime-images have been recently migrated to Quay. This is already reflected in the template.
Please note this MR has been created semi-automatically. If it doesn't make sense, feel free to close it.
When the window AdwLeaflet is folded the back button should either
switch to the panels list if the selected user is the current user
or switch to the current user if the selected user is from the
"other users" list
Currently the back button is only shown when viewing a user from the
"other users" list.
These changes show the back button when the window AdwLeaflet is
folded or when the selected is from the "other users" list but never
when the window is not folded and the selected user is the current
user.
Fixes: #1719
Adapt to the org.fwupd.hsi.Uefi.SecureBoot HSI being fixed in
https://github.com/fwupd/fwupd/pull/4835 (level 0 isn't a valid number
unless it is a runtime issue, and the docs have always said HSI-1).
The org.fwupd.hsi.Uefi.Pk attribute has always been HSI-1, and so the
wrong hashtable was being queried -- which is probably my fault for
making SecureBoot an invalid value in the first place.
We also do not have to track the HSI-0 failures now, so delete the
hashtable completely.