Thanks for the heads-up, I did not know that text is used for stop an
continue processes too, even if looking at it seems absolutely logic.
Anyway, I have changed the wording from "kill process" to "control
process" which is more generic and can involve continue, stop, kill
process too (changed in upstream trunk).
** Changed in: gnome-system-monitor (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Robert Roth (evfool)
** Changed in: gnome-system-monitor (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1173982
Title:
gnome-system-monitor gksu summary
Status in “gnome-system-monitor” package in Ubuntu:
In Progress
Bug description:
If in gnome-system-montor 3.8.0 you want to Pause/Stop and resume a process
the gksu dialog which pops up to ask the sudo password ask for the password to
elimentate the process (which is confusing because the user might think that
the process will be actually eliminated). This might be a translating issue
(I'm using german desktop).
I'm using Ubuntu raring and experienced this behavior after the upgrade from
12.10 (which didn't have the nice feature to controll root processes).
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