To reduce the amount of technical information to ordinary users, the panel
and technical descriptions are simplified and reduced. The major revision is
shown as follows:
1. The result of the check items view is removed and the detailed information can
be found by copying them to the clipboard and pasting them to any place the users want.
2. The security status is only shown in the security dialog. All the bottoms are
removed.
3. The loading spinner is added when the panel is launched.
4. A "status unavailable" page is added for the system which fwupd is unable
to determine the security level.
Signed-off-by: Kate Hsuan <hpa@redhat.com>
I'm not sure what the intention was here, but it didn't work. It made rows
white in light variant (same as other rows), but even darker than they were
before in dark.
Showing an arrow for an empty expander row for the event confuses the user.
The user may misunderstand there is the information behind the arrow and then
the user will click it but will not get any response from the panel.
Therefore, to prevent confusing the user, the expander will be hidden for a
event with an empty description.
Fixes: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-center/-/issues/2031
Signed-off-by: Kate Hsuan <hpa@redhat.com>
The new UX implementation includes
1. Showing the security level using a number.
2. Showing descriptions of events and HSI checking items.
3. Change the style of the security level number.
4. Add the status icon and label for each HSI checking item.
Signed-off-by: Kate Hsuan <hpa@redhat.com>
The Firmware Security panel exposes the host security levels
and details. The information is generated by fwupd. The panel
also exposes hardware configuration changes to pinpoint the
configuration changing time.
Currently this panel shows:
- HSI and secure boot status
- Details of HSI and secure boot
- Configuration changelog
- Digested security level
- Extended protection