This should be fixed as of the new GTK UI code in edgy.

oem-config (1.0) edgy; urgency=low

  * Reorganise oem-config to have a reasonable frontend/backend separation,
    thereby allowing for a future KDE port. This involved updating much of
    the core to look more like ubiquity (since ubiquity's core was an
    evolution of oem-config's), and a new UI using a single window/notebook
    rather than a succession of dialogs.
  * Casualties of this work include the whole base-config-like menu
    structure and the include/exclude mechanism. The menu structure made it
    difficult to avoid spawning a new dialog for each step, which was a poor
    UI; I don't believe the include/exclude mechanism was heavily used, but
    contact me if you were relying on it and it may be possible to restore
    it in a new form.
  * I haven't yet ported the new i18n infrastructure from ubiquity, so the
    oem-config UI will be untranslated.
  * Like ubiquity, we now incorporate source for all d-i components we use
    under d-i/source/ and include them directly in our binary package,
    reducing the number of complex interdependencies with d-i packages.
    'debian/rules update' can be used to do automatic updates of these
    copied source packages.
  * Remove some leftover code that dealt with restoring the inittab, as we
    don't do the temporary inittab thing any more.
  * Fix kbd-chooser wrapper script to actually install the selected keymap
    (though only for the console at present).
  * Move from prebaseconfig to finish-install.
  * Make oem-config Architecture: any, since it now includes kbd-chooser
    binaries.
  * Add an oem-config-gtk package for the GTK frontend.
  * Convert to python-support.
  * Fix apt-install compatibility wrapper to use debconf's noninteractive
    frontend, tell debconf not to send e-mail, avoid upgrading, ignore GPG
    time conflicts, and suppress prompts.
  * Update localechooser wrapper to handle /etc/default/locale (based on
    localechooser 0.19) and to use /usr/share/i18n/SUPPORTED (based on
    localechooser 1.20ubuntu5).
  * Make more of an effort to display translated country names.
  * Use /bin/bash for user-setup due to a dash test(1) bug.
  * Language names are now sorted according to the local name for each
    language (closes: Malone #47724).

 -- Colin Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  Tue, 22 Aug 2006 16:26:07 +0100

** Changed in: oem-config (Ubuntu)
     Assignee: (unassigned) => Colin Watson
       Status: Unconfirmed => Fix Released

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oem-config is missing next/back steps
https://launchpad.net/bugs/47588

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