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|(seda-getmedia) Workaround for some web sites.
|(seda-getmedia) Workaround for some web sites.<br />
(seda-variables) Fix for single-disk systems, such as laptops
(seda-variables) Fix for single-disk systems, such as laptops
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|(all) Major update, all scripts changed or cleaned up for this release. As this is a major release, it will reset your wallpaper. Certain tools that SE depends on are now pulled from Debian sources rather than bundled or downloaded from outside repositories. (conky) Now shows the systems Internet Protocol version 6 address.
|(all) Major update, all scripts changed or cleaned up for this release. As this is a major release, it will reset your wallpaper. Certain tools that SE depends on are now pulled from Debian sources rather than bundled or downloaded from outside repositories.<br />
(guide) All-new Guidebook designed to be far more useful.
(conky) Now shows the systems Internet Protocol version 6 address.<br />
(seda-install) Now hardens the security configuration by default, enables TRIM for Solid State Drives, hardens directory permissions, increases password hashing complexity, and hardens compiler permissions. These are non-invasive security protection measures.
(guide) All-new Guidebook designed to be far more useful.<br />
(seda-install) Now hardens the security configuration by default, enables TRIM for Solid State Drives, hardens directory permissions, increases password hashing complexity, and hardens compiler permissions. These are non-invasive security protection measures.<br />
(seda-swi) Gamemode support has been removed; the additional heat and power consumption hasn't proven worth it. This may result in a performance drop in certain games; it can be manually reenabled on a per-game basis
(seda-swi) Gamemode support has been removed; the additional heat and power consumption hasn't proven worth it. This may result in a performance drop in certain games; it can be manually reenabled on a per-game basis
|(seda-address) New script identifies the systems local IPv6 address and updates an entry in ~/.ssh/config.d/systems/; you can also use it to enable a cronjob to create a SSH host entry.
|(seda-address) New script identifies the systems local IPv6 address and updates an entry in ~/.ssh/config.d/systems/; you can also use it to enable a cronjob to create a SSH host entry.<br />
(seda-variables) New script sets variables so that other scripts don't have to be updated every time a global variable changes. This also provides a new SedaTag instead of the old BogoMIPS variable for scripts to identify themselves when running in a shell
(seda-variables) New script sets variables so that other scripts don't have to be updated every time a global variable changes. This also provides a new SedaTag instead of the old BogoMIPS variable for scripts to identify themselves when running in a shell
|No component removals
|No component removals
|A system reboot is required
|A system reboot is required
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Revision as of 06:15, 16 January 2024

Seda's Enhancements 2024 Changelog
Released on January 3rd 2024
Version Changes Additions Removals Notes
20240107 (seda-getmedia) Workaround for some web sites.

(seda-variables) Fix for single-disk systems, such as laptops

No new components No component removals No additional upgrade steps required
20240103 (all) Major update, all scripts changed or cleaned up for this release. As this is a major release, it will reset your wallpaper. Certain tools that SE depends on are now pulled from Debian sources rather than bundled or downloaded from outside repositories.

(conky) Now shows the systems Internet Protocol version 6 address.
(guide) All-new Guidebook designed to be far more useful.
(seda-install) Now hardens the security configuration by default, enables TRIM for Solid State Drives, hardens directory permissions, increases password hashing complexity, and hardens compiler permissions. These are non-invasive security protection measures.
(seda-swi) Gamemode support has been removed; the additional heat and power consumption hasn't proven worth it. This may result in a performance drop in certain games; it can be manually reenabled on a per-game basis

(seda-address) New script identifies the systems local IPv6 address and updates an entry in ~/.ssh/config.d/systems/; you can also use it to enable a cronjob to create a SSH host entry.

(seda-variables) New script sets variables so that other scripts don't have to be updated every time a global variable changes. This also provides a new SedaTag instead of the old BogoMIPS variable for scripts to identify themselves when running in a shell

No component removals A system reboot is required