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Message #30653
[Bug 1346355] Re: 14.04 power-cog does not turn red when restart is needed
Thanks for taking an interest in the design of the Ubuntu user
interface, but even if the Ubuntu design team hadn't already declared
this issue closed, it is still not an issue of the Unity shell but of
the Session Menu. Reverting for a status of 'Invalid' for the Unity
shell.
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
14.04 power-cog does not turn red when restart is needed
Status in The Session Menu:
Invalid
Status in unity package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Bug description:
Bug = a popup-dialog asking the user to reboot the system after an
update should not repeat (popup again) at a later time if the user
chooses not to reboot. Instead, the power-cog should turn the color
red and no further popup-dialogs should present at any time.
In ubuntu 12.04 the power-cog turned red when a reboot/restart was
needed. This was a helpful feature because it informed users that they
needed to restart the computer. But this helpful indicator is gone in
14.04 and it has resulted in me never remembering to restart my
computer because there is no helpful feedback from ubuntu that a
restart is needed.
In 14.04, I will perform an update and a popup tells me a Restart is
needed but I usually select to restart-later because I am in the
middle of working. By the the time I am done working I have forgotten
that a restart is needed. Later when I am working again a popup occurs
informing me that a restart is needed (but again I am in the middle of
working so I don't restart). Bottom line: when the power-cog turned
red, it reminded me that I needed to restart the computer. When I
finished my work I look up and see the red power-cog and "Oh yeah, I
need to restart. Now is a good time." In 14.04 this doesn't happen.
Instead I'm perpetually bugged by a popup (which is useless because
it's never a good time to restart when it pops up). The red power-cog
was a much BETTER design choice.
The removal of the power-cog turning red has negatively affected the
management of ubuntu updates and it should be fixed so that it behaves
like 12.04.
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