[Bug 1297137] [NEW] Progress window is confusingly closeable
Matthew Paul Thomas
mpt at canonical.com
Tue Mar 25 08:34:05 UTC 2014
Public bug reported:
update-manager 1:0.196.7, Ubuntu Trusty
1. Launch Software Updater.
2. Begin the installation of updates.
3. While updates are being installed, close the window.
What happens: The window closes, but updates continue installing. This
is confusing, because it means you can't tell when the updates have
finished, or why your computer is still running slower than usual. And
it means you won't be prompted to restart if necessary at the end.
(If you try to undo your mistake by reopening Software Updater, it
appears as only a title bar, bug 1297132.)
What should happen: Like any dialog or progress window, Software Updater
should never have a close button in the first place. Exiting is handled
by more explicit buttons, depending on the situation ("OK", "Cancel",
"Remind Me Later", "Restart Later").
<https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoftwareUpdates#Installing>
Fixing this bug would also fix bug 1251623.
** Affects: update-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: bitesize
** Description changed:
update-manager 1:0.196.7, Ubuntu Trusty
1. Launch Software Updater.
2. Begin the installation of updates.
3. While updates are being installed, close the window.
What happens: The window closes, but updates continue installing. This
is confusing, because it means you can't tell when the updates have
finished, or why your computer is still running slower than usual. And
it means you won't be prompted to restart if necessary at the end.
(If you try to undo your mistake by reopening Software Updater, it
appears as only a title bar, bug 1297132.)
What should happen: Like any dialog or progress window, Software Updater
- should not have a close button in the first place. Exiting is handled by
- more explicit buttons, depending on the situation ("OK", "Cancel",
+ should never have a close button in the first place. Exiting is handled
+ by more explicit buttons, depending on the situation ("OK", "Cancel",
"Remind Me Later", "Restart Later").
+ <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoftwareUpdates#Installing>
Fixing this bug would also fix bug 1251623.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1297137
Title:
Progress window is confusingly closeable
Status in “update-manager” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
update-manager 1:0.196.7, Ubuntu Trusty
1. Launch Software Updater.
2. Begin the installation of updates.
3. While updates are being installed, close the window.
What happens: The window closes, but updates continue installing. This
is confusing, because it means you can't tell when the updates have
finished, or why your computer is still running slower than usual. And
it means you won't be prompted to restart if necessary at the end.
(If you try to undo your mistake by reopening Software Updater, it
appears as only a title bar, bug 1297132.)
What should happen: Like any dialog or progress window, Software
Updater should never have a close button in the first place. Exiting
is handled by more explicit buttons, depending on the situation ("OK",
"Cancel", "Remind Me Later", "Restart Later").
<https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoftwareUpdates#Installing>
Fixing this bug would also fix bug 1251623.
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