[Bug 441686] Re: "Task cannot be monitored or controlled" alert is unhelpful and scary

Matthew Paul Thomas mpt at canonical.com
Mon Apr 28 09:04:34 UTC 2014


Mocked by Star Simpson in
<https://twitter.com/starsandrobots/status/459559867707977729>.

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Title:
  "Task cannot be monitored or controlled" alert is unhelpful and scary

Status in “aptdaemon” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: aptdaemon

  While trying to install an application in the Ubuntu Software Center,
  an error alert appeared with this wording:

      Task cannot be monitored or controlled

      The connection to the daemon was lost.
      Most likely the background daemon crashed
      _
      \/ Details
      It seems that the daemon died.

                                    (  OK  )

  xprop suggests that this alert belongs to software-center, but bug
  438797 shows the same alert also appearing with update-manager, so I
  guess the alert is produced by aptdaemon. (If not, please move this
  report.) This bug report is not about any particular case when the
  alert appears, it is about the alert itself.

  The alert does not satisfy any of the requirements of a good error
  message: it does not say what went wrong, it does not explain why it
  went wrong, and it does not say how to fix or work around the problem.
  It also uses the words "daemon", "crashed", and "died", none of which
  should appear in interfaces intended for ordinary people.

  <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoftwarePackageOperations#unknown-error>: "If
  the operation fails because of any other error, an error alert should
  appear with primary text ‘Sorry, “{title of item}” can’t be
  {installed/reinstalledupdated/removed} because an unknown error
  occurred.”"

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