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v0.6.6 Changelog:

- [Manager] Lots of translation updates in many languages, thanks to all developers who contributed on Weblate.
- [Manager] Fixed a bug where module list doesn't show in manager under some cases.
- [Module] Boot scripts now support a new boot stage boot-completed, which will run after system finished booting, available for both common and module scripts.
- [Kernel] Kernel tasks are now queued and run in a global single thread, to avoid timing issues causing su allowlist mixup.
- [Module] Fixed a bug where flashing large modules could fail.
- [Manager] Optimized log output when installing modules in manager, UI only shows concise logs while saving detailed logs to file.
- [Module] Uninstalling modules is now delayed until next reboot, avoiding potential incomplete uninstall.
- [Manager] Added loading spinner for module operations in manager.
- [Module] Fixed a bug where common post-fs-data scripts don't run if no modules installed.
- [Manager] Fixed some untcentered prompt texts in manager.
- [SU] Fixed incorrect parameter parsing in su.
- [Manager] Module install log now auto-scrolls to bottom in manager.
- [Manager] Module install screen now automatically mutes system volume keys for module volume key selection.
- [Manager] Refreshes module list after install to avoid user confusion.
- [Kernel] Fixed keyring not installed correctly on 4.9 kernels causing modules not working.
- [Module] SELinux context of module dirs are fixed automatically on boot, avoiding some boot failures.

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v0.6.6 Changelog:

- [Manager] Lots of translation updates in many languages, thanks to all developers who contributed on Weblate.
- [Manager] Fixed a bug where module list doesn't show in manager under some cases.
- [Module] Boot scripts now support a new boot stage boot-completed, which will run after system finished booting, available for both common and module scripts.
- [Kernel] Kernel tasks are now queued and run in a global single thread, to avoid timing issues causing su allowlist mixup.
- [Module] Fixed a bug where flashing large modules could fail.
- [Manager] Optimized log output when installing modules in manager, UI only shows concise logs while saving detailed logs to file.
- [Module] Uninstalling modules is now delayed until next reboot, avoiding potential incomplete uninstall.
- [Manager] Added loading spinner for module operations in manager.
- [Module] Fixed a bug where common post-fs-data scripts don't run if no modules installed.
- [Manager] Fixed some untcentered prompt texts in manager.
- [SU] Fixed incorrect parameter parsing in su.
- [Manager] Module install log now auto-scrolls to bottom in manager.
- [Manager] Module install screen now automatically mutes system volume keys for module volume key selection.
- [Manager] Refreshes module list after install to avoid user confusion.
- [Kernel] Fixed keyring not installed correctly on 4.9 kernels causing modules not working.
- [Module] SELinux context of module dirs are fixed automatically on boot, avoiding some boot failures.

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