Ah, right, that was the one possibility I omitted. :-) If we think it's
not appropriate to highlight anything in the menu bar before an update
is installed, why would it then be appropriate to highlight something in
the menu bar after an update is installed but before the logout/restart
that applie
This wasn't necessarily about security updates, but any update that
requires a restart. For example, all kernel updates require a restart,
even if they are not security updates. Most security updates don't
require a full restart of the system, as they only require individual
services to be restarte
Thanks for the report.
The previous behavior was rather eccentric. Security updates that
require restart aren't inherently more important than security updates
that don't. So it wouldn't make sense for us to highlight any menu when
available security updates happen to require a restart, but not wh
This behavior isn't in the spec. IIRC it was removed when the user and
session menus were merged toether in 12.10, but I'm not positive and
don't see the behavior in the old wiki versions of the spec either.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SystemMenu
** Changed in: indicator-session (Ubuntu)
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: indicator-session (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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