SE7
Released | 2020 |
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Latest Version | 7.19.10 (18 September 2020) |
Support Status | Unsupported |
History | |
Predecessor(s) | SE6 |
Successor(s) | SE8 |
Seda's Enhancements Version 7 (SE7) was the first version of Seda's Enhancements available in 2020.
Development
Compatibility
This was a complete re-write of the scripts, bringing with it a graphical installer, more descriptive menu entries, and compatibility with massively multi-threaded systems such as Threadrippers.
Scope
SE7 ran on Debian 10.
New Features
This version of the scripts introduced the following components for the first time:
- seda-access to quickly configure for remote support.
- seda-cluster to integrate multiple systems for projects.
- seda-containers to give very basic protection to folders on your system.
- seda-detect to see if a process is running.
- seda-enhance to enhance or upscale images, provide improved playback of videos, etc.
- seda-firewall to change the firewall between two pre-set configurations.
- seda-hunter to find files on your system.
- seda-protection to help avoid overheat conditions.
- seda-scale to quickly resize or scale a video.
- seda-search to search multiple websites at once.
- seda-selfupgrade to upgrade SE itself, so that users didn't have to download the new version each time.
Changelog
Date | Version | Changes | Fixes | Notes |
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01 Jan 2020 | 7.0.0 | (all) New major release. Installer is now graphical. Far better method of installing scripts; update system in place, and more. (seda-systems) No longer a script, now it's just a resource. |
None | For systems running Seda's Enhancements v6.4.2 or later, no additional steps are required and you can update directly. If you are running Seda's Enhancements older than v6.4.2, you should update to Seda's Enhancements v6.4.2 before attempting to install Seda's Enhancements v7 |
02 Jan 2020 | 7.0.1 | (seda-changelog) No longer a script. Now it's just a text file that ships with the initial installer. (seda-weather) You can now override the autodetection by running seda-weather from the terminal with your desired location as an argument passed to the script, e.g. seda-weather adelaide; if you run the script without any parameter, it will reset the weather to autodetection. |
(seda-install) The installer has been fixed so that it no longer installs the Tasks block to Conky if the system has a low resolution. This will allow it to more cleanly install on Notebooks/Netbooks. |
No additional upgrade steps required. |
03 Jan 2020 | 7.1.0 | (all) Now modifies /etc/environment for maximum gaming performance. (seda-search) New script and menu entry provides the ability to search many websites at once. A search across multiple search engines. |
None | No additional upgrade steps required. |
06 Jan 2020 | 7.1.1 | (all) Prerendered artwork removed to decrease script installer size. (all) Unnecessary lines removed from many scripts. Faster ways of doing things applied to many scripts. |
None | No additional upgrade steps required. |
08 Jan 2020 | 7.1.2 | (all) System class system removed. Systems will now generate a unique identification code which will not change. (conky) Now determines the network interface more reliably. |
None | No additional upgrade steps required. |
09 Jan 2020 | 7.2.0 | (seda-status) Now shows the processor codename if called with --codename (seda-about) Now shows the processor codename. |
None | No additional upgrade steps required. |
10 Jan 2020 | 7.3.0 | (all) Many menu entries have been re-written to provide generic English terms to save space, rather than having seperate en-AU terms. (conky) Now a true dynamic network configuration. Will automatically update when you connect different interfaces, as long as only one interface is active. Multiple interfaces are not supported. |
None | No additional upgrade steps required. |
11 Jan 2020 | 7.3.1 | (all) Internal test release. | None | No additional upgrade steps required. |
12 Jan 2020 | 7.3.2 | (conky) Moved Cache information to the Memory section. (seda-identifymemory) This script can now be called to recreate the information used by Conky, in the event you change or upgrade system memory after Seda's Enhancements was installed. |
(conky) Fixed memory display in Conky. Now provides the correct information for each module. | No additional upgrade steps required. |
13 Jan 2020 | 7.4.0 | (all) All GUI scripts have had their window icon updated to use the new Seda's Enhancements logo. (all) Several descriptions have been altered to more clearly convey the purpose of the script in question. |
None | No additional upgrade steps required. |
13 Jan 2020 | 7.4.1 | (seda-benchmark) Now available in the menu as a GUI option. (seda-age) Now shows the amount of time left on the systems support timeframe if you call it with --support |
None | No additional upgrade steps required. |
14 Jan 2020 | 7.4.2 | (all) Menu layout changed to make it easier to find things. The guide has been updated to reflect this. (conky) Updated to reflect the changes to seda-update. |
None | No additional upgrade steps required. |
14 Jan 2020 | 7.4.3 | None | (seda-tweak) Fixed bug preventing Steam games from launching. | No additional upgrade steps required. |
15 Jan 2020 | 7.4.4 | (menu) Tweaks & Extras renamed to Tools & Extras. Also, 'Run Performance Tweak' has been renamed to 'Run Application in Specific Execution Mode' as it better reflects what it actually does. | (seda-install) Fixed the check for the wallpaper, which wasn't working on some systems. Detection will work now, so after installing this version new versions will not change your wallpaper. Also changed popup items to describe what is being done during each step. | No additional upgrade steps required. |
16 Jan 2020 | 7.4.5 | (seda-install) Now gives a single progress indicator for the entire installation process, preventing the random flash/popup style that had been used so far. Also made the installer more obvious. | None | No additional upgrade steps required. |
17 Jan 2020 | 7.4.6 | (seda-init) Emergency patch to prevent a thermal bug where the fan will stay off on a Vega 56/64 even while the card is reaching thermal limits. | None | No additional upgrade steps required. |
18 Jan 2020 | 7.5.0 | (conky) Now links to seda-update, in order to facilitate update reminders. If updates are available, it will ask if you want to install them. If you say no, it won't ask you again until a seda-update has been manually run. This check runs daily. (seda-update) Now has an automatic update function. |
(seda-init) Also reverted the patch from 7.4.6 as the problem was actually located elsewhere - and it has been fixed upstream. Updating your system is recommended. | No additional upgrade steps required. |
19 Jan 2020 | 7.5.1 | (seda-init) This update will delete/reset the shader cache. This is a one time reset that will not happen on future upgrades (unless specified). This also now enables a great deal of experimental performance changes. (conky) If you had Seda's experimental fan control script installed, it will be removed. |
None | No additional upgrade steps required. |
20 Jan 2020 | 7.5.2 | (seda-cleanup) Now purges the shader caches. (seda-sensors) Now shows a summary of the sensors in the system, including the highest and lowest temperature, an average, and the temperature differential. |
(seda-access) A bug preventing keys from being installed properly has been fixed. | No additional upgrade steps required. |
21 Jan 2020 | 7.6.0 | (conky) Updated to include seda-fancontrol, updating once per second. (seda-init) Tweaks reactivated. |
None | No additional upgrade steps required. |
22 Jan 2020 | 7.6.1 | (seda-fancontrol) Disabled for all Vega series cards. (conky) Updated to disable seda-fancontrol for the time being on all systems except those whitelisted by seda-tweak. |
(seda-init) Fixed to avoid overheating Vega10 series cards and potentially breaking Navi series cards. | No additional upgrade steps required. |
22 Jan 2020 | 7.6.2 | (guide) Updated documentation to reflect changes in the menu and some scripts, e.g. seda-sensors. (conky) Cosmetic changes made to the layout in order to make it easier to see when updates are available. |
(seda-update) Minor fixes for consistency. (seda-selfupgrade) Minor fixes for consistency. |
No additional upgrade steps required. |
26 Jan 2020 | 7.7.0 | (seda-fancontrol) Re-enabled by default, but in monitoring mode. This can be configured by seda-fangui. (seda-fangui) New script - and menu entry. Allows overriding system fans. Does not require a restart to switch between. Experimental, but should be stable. This does not support laptops. |
None | No additional upgrade steps required. |
28 Jan 2020 | 7.8.0 | (seda-tweak) Now has a new option, --fx9590, which will set an AMD FX-9590 to 4.0GHz while gaming instead of 4.7GHz, as the computing power is most likely not required for the majority of titles. This is a workaround if you have insufficient cooling. If you want to unleash the full power of your processor, stick with --default. The --fx9590 option only works on the AMD FX-9590; attempting to use it on any other processor will fail. (seda-sensors) Now shows an approximate current minimum power draw for the system. This is most accurate on the FX-9590. |
None | No additional upgrade steps required. |
30 Jan 2020 | 7.9.0 | (conky) Now shows a warning in red text if seda-protection has been triggered and is active. This warning will disappear once the system is back in safe temperatures. (seda-protection) New script provides a safety mechanism against thermal issues. This script will forcefully alter power settings and/or fan settings as required to keep the system at reasonable temperatures, even under heavy load. This script must be manually activated by editing /etc/environment. If you aren't comfortable doing that, you should not use this script. This script is not for laptops and will refuse to run on them. Activating seda-protection will disable seda-fancontrol & seda-powercap. The scripts seda-fancontrol & seda-powercap will remain available if you choose not to use seda-protection. |
None | No additional upgrade steps required. |
30 Jan 2020 | 7.9.1 | (seda-about) Changed processor display so that on the AMD Ryzen Threadripper it is simply shown as AMD Threadripper, in order to make the output neater when called with --conky. | (seda-fancontrol) Fixed issue preventing correctly setting fans on Radeon Navi. | No additional upgrade steps required. |
02 Feb 2020 | 7.9.2 | (all) The size of the GUI script dialog windows has been reduced to 750px wide. Previously, all scripts were between 600 to 850 pixels wide and this was too large a range for clean text display on smaller laptops. (seda-detect) Now shows process identifiers for detected processes. |
(seda-update) Fixes issue where update list might scroll off the screen. Only fifteen of the available updates will be shown, along with a count of how many total updates and how many are not shown. | No additional upgrade steps required. |
02 Feb 2020 | 7.9.3 | (conky) Shows a placeholder temperature for the Threadripper. This temperature is not accurate to what the processor is really running at, but is accurate as a warning. In addition, the check for updates for both Seda's Enhancements & Debian GNU/Linux has been made more frequent. If your system is still showing updates available after having just done them, it will refresh within an hour. The Software section of Conky has been renamed to Updates. (seda-init) Detects when the processor temperature isn't being accurately recorded. |
(seda-crop) Fixed detection for some videos where the first segment is all black. | No additional upgrade steps required. |
08 Feb 2020 | 7.10.0 | (seda-protection) Significantly improved. Now returns the system to schedutil rather than conservative power mode once temperatures have returned to safe regions. This results in far better performance, particularly while gaming. Stuttering should be entirely removed. You can enable or disable Seda Protection by editing /etc/environment as root (#), and changing SEDA_PROTECTION=disabled to SEDA_PROTECTION=enabled |
None | No additional upgrade steps required. |
09 Feb 2020 | 7.10.1 | None | (seda-protection) Fixed bug causing protection warning to remain shown even when the system has returned to a normal state. Changed idle power setting from Schedutil to Conservative. | No additional upgrade steps required. |
11 Feb 2020 | 7.10.2 | None | (seda-update) Fixed bug causing the update dialog to prompt users during the week. It should now properly only alert you on Saturday if there are more than five updates available. | No additional upgrade steps required. |
13 Feb 2020 | 7.11.0 | (all) Official logo updated, and the wallpaper will now generate with the system text to the right of the icon, rather than on top of it. (wall) Raised the logo and text another thirty pixels so it wasn't crammed right against the panel. |
(seda-benchmark) Fixed timer bugs. (seda-spb) Fixed timer bugs. |
No additional upgrade steps required. |
13 Feb 2020 | 7.11.1 | (seda-tweak) Now creates menu entries for Steam and Battle.Net, if they are installed. They will appear under Seda's Enhancements -> Tools & Extras. |
None | No additional upgrade steps required. |
16 Feb 2020 | 7.11.2 | (seda-games) This can now be re-run after installation at any time to refresh the menu entries for Steam & Battle.Net. This runs those applications with the tweak entirely, as well as any game launched with them. This is if you cannot test games individually. (seda-firewall) Removed. |
(seda-tweak) Fixed a bug that set the performance entirely wrong on FX-4xxx/6xxx processors, and removed --tr and --fx options as processors can now be automatically detected. The --default option can now be used for Proton applications. This is when you want to run Steam normally, but tweak certain games launched only. This is the optimal setting. | Systems which have previously run Delta Network Scripts v4.x.x or earlier must install this exact version before installing newer release of Seda's Enhancements. |
19 Feb 2020 | 7.12.0 | (guide) Updated to reflect changes to seda-tweak, and include seda-scale. Updated requirements to more clearly state that they are support requirements, not system requirements. (seda-tweak) Updated guide text when launched from a terminal. |
(seda-powercap) Fixed bug where the return to the normal system power cap was not working correctly. | No additional upgrade steps required. |
20 Feb 2020 | 7.12.1 | None | (seda-init) Fixes a bug on systems which have previously run "Delta Network Scripts" v4.x.x or earlier. Without installing this specific version, those systems may encounter an issue with their firewall configuration that prevents network access. | Systems which have previously run Delta Network Scripts v4.x.x or earlier must install this exact version before installing newer release of Seda's Enhancements. |
23 Feb 2020 | 7.13.0 | (guide) Updated to include information about seda-containers. (seda-tweak) Improved performance. Changed execution method for Whitehaven, Colfax, and Kaveri based systems. |
(conky) Fixed bug where the root partition would not be identified if it was on a nvme drive. (seda-identifydisks) Fixed bug where nvme drives were not detected at all. |
No additional upgrade steps required. |
26 Feb 2020 | 7.13.1 | None | (seda-tweak) Fixed bug where Kaveri systems could not execute seda-tweak from within Steam. Fixed bug where the GUI did not always work. Fixed bug where the --insane option didn't work for Wine/Proton. Fixed bug where performance was much lower than expected with new Debian updates while using seda-tweak. (seda-games) Fixed bugs related to how it called seda-tweak. |
No additional upgrade steps required. |
01 Mar 2020 | 7.14.0 | (seda-fixapt) Troubleshooting script included that can update/add software repositories. Must be run manually from a root terminal; this is not included in the menu and there are no plans to do so. | (seda-install) Fixed bug where the icons could not be generated on a first-time install or an upgrade install from v6 or earlier. (seda-tweak) Fixed bug where the Threadripper 2990WX was being launched incorrectly when called with the --insane option. Fixed bug where the execution method used for the Threadripper 2990WX was incorrect for Steam games. Fixed bug where the Threadripper 2990WX was being called incorrectly for Battle.Net. Changed the Threadripper 2990WX default execution method to run software on Node 2. |
No additional upgrade steps required. |
02 Mar 2020 | 7.14.1 | (seda-ccs) Not a new feature, but a new menu entry allows easy access to the Combined Crop & Scale functions of seda-crop & seda-scale. This also uses seda-tweak to run, and should minimise its performance impact on other tasks - especially on Threadrippers. (seda-tweak) Now has a --seda option, designed for use with other Seda's Enhancements scripts. |
(seda-crop) Fixed bug causing it not to work on many configurations. Changed directory output to Seda/YYYY-MM-DD, e.g. Seda/2020-03-02. | No additional upgrade steps required. |
04 Mar 2020 | 7.14.2 | None | (seda-optical) Fixed bug where DVDs would fail to copy if the DVD folder had been removed from Media and was on the Core drive. | No additional upgrade steps required. |
06 Mar 2020 | 7.14.3 | (seda-install) Now checks if the system is using a Vega10 (56/64) and if so, it will apply a workaround automatically to try and stabilise the card. This is the best possible workaround to use and is completely effective for workstation tasks. For gaming, it should massively increase stability but may not fully eliminate crashes. (seda-achat) Updated resolver to reflect routing changes on Server Annabelle, but this script is currently disabled for all users where at least one non-secure device is present on their network. e.g. if you have any Windows, macOS, ISP provided router, or insecure Android phone on your network, A-Chat will not work. |
None | No additional upgrade steps required. |
11 Mar 2020 | 7.14.4 | (seda-install) Now modifies /etc/sudoers.d/se7 rather than directly changing /etc/sudoers. (seda-protection) Reduced false trigger rate. The script now reacts at 95C instead of 90C for emergency override situations. Changes in seda-fancontrol also allow for more reliable reaction time from system fans when needed. |
None | If you want to use seda-fancontrol, you must physically connect your graphics card fans to the following motherboard headers; CHA_FAN3 (Crosshair V Formula-Z, Sabertooth 990FX R3.0, Strix X399-E Gaming), H_AMP_FAN (Zenith Extreme Alpha) |
16 Mar 2020 | 7.14.5 | None | (seda-identifydisks) Fixed bug causing failure to detect non-whole disk partitions. (seda-optical-main) Fixed bug that no dialog was being shown to indicate that archiving is in progress. |
No additional upgrade steps required. |
21 Mar 2020 | 7.15.0 | (seda-protection) Disabled on systems using Threadripper 29xx processors. This will be re-enabled when temperature detection for those systems is viable. (seda-tweak) Minor changes to adjust for improvements in Proton / Wine / DXVK / Mesa. |
None | No additional upgrade steps required. |
24 Mar 2020 | 7.15.1 | (seda-identifydisks) Further improvements to detect disks more reliably across different configurations. | None | No additional upgrade steps required. |
06 Apr 2020 | 7.15.2 | (conky) Improved handling of multiple disk configurations and systems where there are multiple video devices. (seda-install) Now turns the firewall logging function off. This firewall log is not understood by most people and simply leads to unnecessary alarm and confusion. The firewall remains fully enabled, and will protect the system. |
None | No additional upgrade steps required. |
20 Apr 2020 | 7.15.3 | (seda-install) If the system is using a Vega10 (56/64) and if so, will set the power cap to 75W on boot. Previously, it was set to 125W. This will result in a considerable loss of performance, but greatly improves the stability of the card. (seda-powercap) Now shows a clearer error message when you attempt to run the script on a system that does not contain a supported card. |
None | No additional upgrade steps required. |
06 May 2020 | 7.16.0 | (guide) Updated to reflect new features and changes. (seda-optical) Now allows selection of UltraHD (UHD) media. |
None | No additional upgrade steps required. |
12 May 2020 | 7.16.1 | (seda-games) Now contains a new calling method, --install, which allows you to quickly install a configuration for 7DaysToDie or Minecraft. (seda-hdr) Now automatically crops black space (where possible) on widescreen media. This will not affect all systems. Some performance tweaks. |
None | No additional upgrade steps required. |
18 May 2020 | 7.16.2 | (seda-power) New calling modes, --chill and --night. Chill sets the CPU to conservative, GPU to automatic. Night sets the CPU to powersave, GPU to automatic. Night mode is great for keeping noise and power levels down when an application doesn't require much work from the processor. Chill is a standard operating mode that previously required more steps to get to. These modes are not in the menu; they are designed to be used on keyboards with dedicated macro keys. These modes can be triggered even while running a full-screen application. | None | No additional upgrade steps required. |
22 May 2020 | 7.16.3 | (seda-install) Now checks for the new Kernel 5.6+ and later module for Threadripper temperatures, and uses it if present. (conky) Now provides a far more accurate temperature for Threadrippers. |
None | No additional upgrade steps required. |
30 May 2020 | 7.16.4 | (seda-optical-main) Changes the method used to retrieve encryption keys from DVDs to be more efficient. | None | No additional upgrade steps required. |
02 Jun 2020 | 7.16.5 | (seda-optical-main) Improved all dialogs with information about the disc being archived; retrieves the name from disc, uses more reliable methods of copying data, and estimates the size of the archived file. It also now tracks how long it takes to rip each disc, and will display the time once complete. Improvements have been made to rip DVDs and BDs faster - but UHDs will rip much slower (over an hour). | None | No additional upgrade steps required. |
07 Jun 2020 | 7.16.6 | (seda-fixapt) This will run during the upgrade one time to ensure that systems receive unmodified security updates from the correct source. (seda-optical-main) Removed, replaced by seda-optical |
(seda-optical) Fixed bug where giving a DVD a name containing spaces would fail if ddrescue was not installed. | No additional upgrade steps required. |
18 Jun 2020 | 7.16.7 | (seda-identifydisks) This should now accurately show whether or not your system can read UltraHD Discs (UHD). A graphical version of this script is now available in the menu via Media Archive & Playback -> Check Optical Compatibility |
None | No additional upgrade steps required. |
19 Jun 2020 | 7.17.0 | (seda-firewall) New modes available from the menu; Action Stations. This enables the firewall (if disabled), denies all traffic by default, and allows only a specific cleared list of outgoing traffic. Anything not on the list won't work - no other traffic will be able to enter or leave the system. This is the highest security mode possible, but many applications - including Steam - may not be able to connect. The second mode; Standard Operation. This returns the firewall to its default state where it is enabled, but by default all outbound traffic is allowed (any applications you run can access the network, but connections from outside are denied by default). | (seda-identifydisks) Corrected HD-DVD compatibility detection. Note that support for HD-DVD will be dropped in SE8. (seda-install) Fixed bug causing the se7 sudoers entries to duplicate each upgrade. |
No additional upgrade steps required. |
28 Jun 2020 | 7.17.1 | (seda-install) Disabled global hardware acceleration for MPV to prevent instability for Navi/amdgpu cards. (seda-init) Disabled the override for the ACO shader, as it is now the default Mesa configuration. The system swapfile will be increased from 4GiB to 16GiB. |
None | On older systems (pre-2014) you should check that your root partition / Debian partition has more than 16GiB of free space before running the upgrade. On all systems, you should run: # seda-update --full |
12 Jul 2020 | 7.18.0 | (seda-about) Now shows if the device supports the Linux Vendor Firmware Service; and if it does, then it will show how many devices within the system can be potentially updated. (seda-install) Now shows a warning about the obsolete ecryptfs-utils package and encrypted home folders. |
None | It is suggested you install OptiPNG if you want to use seda-enhance on large images. You can do this via: # apt-get install optipng To use the firmware update function, you must also install fwupd. You can do this via: # apt-get install fwupd |
20 Jul 2020 | 7.19.0 | (seda-install) Globally enables ACO for faster gaming, faster image enhancements, and more. (seda-enhance) Updated background components. |
None | Cluster users should install Parallel. You can do this via: # apt-get install parallel |
23 Jul 2020 | 7.19.1 | (all) Version information is now recorded with the full month name, rather than the three letter abbreviation used previously. (seda-about) Now shows if a system is ready to participate in clusters. |
(seda-crop) Fixed issue with wrong colour mapping on some file types. | No additional upgrade steps required. |
26 Jul 2020 | 7.19.2 | (seda-install) Now checks for parallel, mediainfo, optipng, and fwupd. These packages are now required for installation. (seda-about) Now shows whether the system has the cluster processing capability more clearly. |
None | You may have to run... # apt-get install fwupd optipng mediainfo parallel ...if you haven't already installed those. |
28 Jul 2020 | 7.19.3 | (seda-cluster) Removed local cluster functions from Seda's Enhancements and removed the Cluster Management menu. The cluster preparation task remains under Tools and Extras, but you will need to send it in for processing and this service is not included as part of your systems complimentary Seda's Enhancements subscription. Updated seda-cluster to display the file name of the task it is currently preparing. (seda-selfupgrade) Now detects if the internet connection is not available when Conky first loads, so it no longer displays update available simply because your network is unavailable. |
None | Development of the cluster framework requires the purchase of considerable additional hardware that Seda does not currently have and has no plans to buy. This version no longer requires Parallel to be installed. If you do not plan to use the cluster service, you can remove it. |
03 Aug 2020 | 7.19.4 | (seda-about) Individual cluster version information removed. (seda-status) Adjustments to ensure systems using TV tuners don't display multiple unrelated kernel modules in the cluster status reporting command. |
(seda-cluster) Fixed audio extraction process to ensure that all streams/tracks are preserved. For example, if a file contained both English and Japanese audio, previous versions would lose the Japanese audio. This corrects that oversight. If multiple audio tracks are important to you, you should re-prepare your files. Additionally, development on this feature has reached the point where it is now supported and its individual versioning has been removed. | No additional upgrade steps required. |
06 Aug 2020 | 7.19.5 | (seda-update) Powercap functionality and default override for Vega 64 disabled. If your system is still using a Strix Vega 64, you cannot use this version of Seda's Enhancements. This should resolve any issues encountered in systems that used to have a Strix Vega 64, but have since upgraded/changed. (seda-install) Now checks if the system has NFS exports and if so, allows those connections through the firewall. |
None | If you are still using a Strix Vega 64, you cannot upgrade to this release. |
14 Aug 2020 | 7.19.6 | (seda-chat) Now checks if you are already running the chat and prints a warning if so. (seda-games) Now creates a shortcut for Battle.Net that does not use the tweak. Some games may run better on some processors this way. This is found under Tools & Extras. |
None | No additional upgrade steps required. |
20 Aug 2020 | 7.19.7 | (seda-cluster) Now times out an operation if a node does not respond for more than 5 minutes. The menu entry has been removed as certain capabilities require a terminal. Now requires --prepare to prepare an archive, --action to process one. Improved handling of subtitles and audio tracks. (seda-enhance) Updated background components for much faster performance on all supported graphics devices. |
None | No additional upgrade steps required. |
25 Aug 2020 | 7.19.8 | (seda-about) Changed spacing of characters to line up properly in new Debian versions. (seda-access) Changed key from Misaki to Annabelle. You can use this to quickly prepare for cluster work hosted by the Alpha Network. |
None | No additional upgrade steps required. |
07 Sep 2020 | 7.19.9 | (seda-cluster) Increased the amount of information reported to the cluster server during processing to better track individual system performance. | None | No additional upgrade steps required. |
18 Sep 2020 | 7.19.10 | None | (seda-protection) Fixed a bug causing fans to spin constantly even if you aren't using manual fan control. Also removed the fan control and power cap functions from the menu. They are still available in the terminal for advanced users. | No additional upgrade steps required. |
Notes
SE7 was the first version of the scripts to ship with artwork generated on-the-fly per system.