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[Bug 1466675] Re: Ubuntu Store gives no helpful info when not connected to internet

 

** Description changed:

+ Phone: bq Aquaris E4.5 Ubuntu Edition
+ OS: Ubuntu 15.04 (r23)
+ 
  I opened Ubuntu Store and searched for something. The progress bar at the bottom of the page started going from left to right and back again. It lasted about 30 seconds. After that progress bar disappeared and nothing showed up on the screen. Then I realized the internet is not working.
  Would be helpful to inform a user about lack of connection in case like that.
+ 
+ Steps to reproduce:
+ 1. Disable internet access (Wifi and mobile data off)
+ 2. Open Ubuntu Store
+ 
+ result: progress bar bouncing left and right at the bottom of the screen
+ 
+ expected result: instant information about lack of internet connection

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Title:
  Ubuntu Store gives no helpful info when not connected to internet

Status in unity-scope-click package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Phone: bq Aquaris E4.5 Ubuntu Edition
  OS: Ubuntu 15.04 (r23)

  I opened Ubuntu Store and searched for something. The progress bar at the bottom of the page started going from left to right and back again. It lasted about 30 seconds. After that progress bar disappeared and nothing showed up on the screen. Then I realized the internet is not working.
  Would be helpful to inform a user about lack of connection in case like that.

  Steps to reproduce:
  1. Disable internet access (Wifi and mobile data off)
  2. Open Ubuntu Store

  result: progress bar bouncing left and right at the bottom of the
  screen

  expected result: instant information about lack of internet connection

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