[Bug 1180899] Re: Update list hides important details
Paolo Montrasio
1180899 at bugs.launchpad.net
Sat May 7 10:25:25 UTC 2016
I just noticed this after upgrading from 12.04 to 16.04.
I have to expand every single item in the list to know what it's going
to install and it costs me time. Definitely a regression. I'd love a
setting, even in dconf-editor, to keep the list fully expanded.
Another annoyance is that there is no way to keep the Details panel open
across successive runs of the updater. Again, any kind of setting that
would keep it open is welcome.
A note about that panel. Given that recent screens reduced the available
vertical space, how about placing the Details panel to the right of the
list of the updates? That would give more space to read them.
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Title:
Update list hides important details
Status in update-manager package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
Since Ubuntu Raring, update-manager no longer shows any useful
information by default. I click the Update Manager icon in the
indicator area, select “Show updates”, it shows a list of application
names and “Xubuntu base”, with download size in the right-hand column.
To see exact package names and changelogs, I have to expand the
“Xubuntu base” node, expand the “Technical description” area and click
through each package.
This new display format is a regression for me. In Precise, the list
was flat and displayed application names (package descriptions),
package names and download size, all in the main list, which only
required me to scroll through to see the list of updates and quickly
decide if I want to update now or defer until a more convenient
moment; in the new version, I am confused by multiple packages that
have identical descriptions.
As a user familiar with package naming conventions, I would like to
see the package names and possibly versions (both installed and
available), in the list of updates. On the other hand, the download
size of each individual package is of low importance to me, as I have
a fast and unlimited Internet connection.
I therefore suggest that the list of columns should be configurable
(even if via dconf-editor only), and that columns be added for package
name, installed version and available version.
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