I *think* it boils down to adding -symboluc or something to do a bare
minimum nicer.

That being said, fixing this properly should show the reboot indicator
on the right side with the WiFi icon and whatnot, where you actually
click to open the menu where you can reboot; and then that should show
reboot by default.

And it's all tied down in a larger refactoring of how reboot
notifications should work in the first place and how they should handle
livepatched kernels.

I wrote a spec about 2 or so years ago but we haven't quite made a lot
of progress and it's been absorbed into a larger spec that's been put on
hold for the time being.

I do not think technically we need to do the whole logic rework to make
the UX be logical and coherent, but I also haven't thought about pushing
for just the UX change individually.

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  Incorrect Icon for "Restart Required" in Gnome Shell Status Area

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