On Fri, 2009-04-17 at 02:13 +, Nandan V wrote:
> I believe one can get the old functionality back by doing this (as
> mentioned in the release candidate, release notes)
> gconftool -s --type bool /apps/update-notifier/auto_launch false
Nice, thanks! (I've read the release notes, now that they
I believe one can get the old functionality back by doing this (as
mentioned in the release candidate, release notes)
Change in notifications of available updates
Ubuntu 9.04 introduces a change to the handling of package updates,
l
I'd like to ask to seriously reconsider this. I don't want to start a
debate here, but I'd really like to have the option of the notification
icon. Automatically opening update manager for security reasons, fine.
But for other updates, only once per week? And what's more: I _do_ know
about the icon
Thanks for your bugreport.
Auto open is now the default in jaunty, closing this bug.
** Changed in: update-notifier (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Fixed in Jaunty, by opening the window instead of pointing a bubble at
an icon. Thanks for the bug report.
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Status: Triaged => Fix Committed
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This bug is going to be solved by disabling the update notification icon
in the panel and opening an unfocused background window instead. What I
would suggest instead is to put a clickable button in the bubble (like
gnome-power-manager does), having the same effect as clicking on the
update notific
Hi Steve,
Thanks for your feedback. I've initially set the importance to
"wishlist" because this is not really a bug but a suggestion for a
change that needs to be discussed, and this doesn't seem to be an issue
for a lot a users. According to the guidelines (
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Importan
I don't understand why this is a "wishlist" bug rather than a a bug of
higher importance. The result of a usability problem is that probably
many people are not receiving security updates.
If this were a pure software bug that was preventing people receiving
security updates, it would surely be r
If it were possible to have a clickable link in the dialog itself, it
could be hooked to a function to open the update manager as well. See
also bug #302876.
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Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
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The exact text is "Click on the notification icon to show the available
updates." Removing the icon from the bubble itself might help, but the
text would still expect people to (a) know what an "icon" is and (b)
realize that, despite appearances, the orange-and-white blob is an icon.
I'm going to
** Changed in: update-manager (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None => update-manager
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