When clicking "Install Updates" in update-manager, USER should be warned explicitly that doing so will require a restart. USER should know this well, before updating.
*Does* Ubuntu warn the user beforehand that the updates about to be made will eventually require a restart? I can't recall..
On Mon, 2010-08-02 at 09:40 -0500, Cody Russell wrote:
> So I've gone ahead and made this change in bzr
thanks a lot, Cody ;)
Is the "Restart To Complete Updates.." text red now?
On Mon, Aug 2, 2010 at 19:19, Vishnoo <vish@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
That said ,even if the menu ends up longer for a translation, this is
not a permanent menu item and is displayed only when a restart is
required.
This solution is functional, but far from elegant, as you already pointed out between the lines.
* Log Out
* Suspend
* Hibernate
* Restart
* Shutdown
All verbs.
All unambiguous instructions.
"Restart Required" was different completely in that Restart is a noun here, first of all.
This was inconsistent and confusing.. good we got rid of it!
The new formulation is definitely closer to a correct solution..
On the other hand, adding a whole sentence where a single word (Restart) worked perfectly introduces a regression problem, but i'll stop my bikeshed commentary for now ;)
Which is better than having an ambiguous menu item which user would not
easily understand.
MPT's spec¹ places an info icon beside the "Restart" menu item, when a restart is required. I think adding this visual metaphor contributes greatly to solving our problem.
¹https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SessionMenu
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