Public bug reported: On Mythbuntu 12.04, when a system error of some sort occurs, a modal dialog box is popped up asking user whether they want to submit a bug report.
This new behavior is admirable and certainly the best way to gather the information necessary to make Mythbuntu more robust. However, the approach taken is wrong. The modal dialog box can only be dismissed by a click with the mouse or selecting the button with the keyboard. Now, picture a real user trying to watch a recorded program with MythTV. They don't have a mouse or a keyboard. They have a remote control which has no effect on the modal dialog box. Even if they do have a mouse, the mouse pointer is invisible since the frontend app covers most of the desktop and it has hidden the mouse pointer. They are not Linux hackers so for all intents and purposes they have no way of answering the question or dismissing the dialog box. Probably the MythTV frontend keeps running, under the dialog box, and even responds to the remote (since the LIRC process knows nothing about the focus). Thus, they are trying to watch a recording with a dialog box, that they can't dismiss, popped up in the middle of the screen. Popping up anything on top of the MythTV frontend application is to be avoided at all costs. The proper way to handle this feature is to ask the installer once, when the system is installed or set up, on a settings menu page, whether they want bug reports submitted or not. Then, when the critical system error, or whatever else requires a bug report, happens, the decision is already made and it can be carried out in the background without the user ever even needing to know a thing. And, if there is a way to do this using an OS configuration tool, it should be rolled into the Mythbuntu setup process so that the user is able to set it up properly at install time or change it easily from the only application that they care about, which does not appear to be the case now. One might think that usability problems such as this are trivial, not even worth reporting. But, usability is what its all about. MythTV is mostly a product that is supposed to record TV and let the user watch the recordings. Often, with Mythbuntu, that is the only application the user ever wants to run. All of the other Linux functionality is irrelevant and unwanted. So, if Mythbuntu doesn't just record and play TV flawlessly, its basically junk. The proper way to think about it is not as a Linux Box that happens to record TV but as a TV recorder that happens to run Linux. Considering usability problems will help to change this mindset and make Mythbuntu a much, much better product. ** Affects: mythbuntu Importance: Undecided Status: New -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of UBUNTU - AL - BR, which is subscribed to Mythbuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1011181 Title: Modal dialog box prevents viewing of recorded programs Status in Mythbuntu, Ubuntu derivative focused upon MythTV: New Bug description: On Mythbuntu 12.04, when a system error of some sort occurs, a modal dialog box is popped up asking user whether they want to submit a bug report. This new behavior is admirable and certainly the best way to gather the information necessary to make Mythbuntu more robust. However, the approach taken is wrong. The modal dialog box can only be dismissed by a click with the mouse or selecting the button with the keyboard. Now, picture a real user trying to watch a recorded program with MythTV. They don't have a mouse or a keyboard. They have a remote control which has no effect on the modal dialog box. Even if they do have a mouse, the mouse pointer is invisible since the frontend app covers most of the desktop and it has hidden the mouse pointer. They are not Linux hackers so for all intents and purposes they have no way of answering the question or dismissing the dialog box. Probably the MythTV frontend keeps running, under the dialog box, and even responds to the remote (since the LIRC process knows nothing about the focus). Thus, they are trying to watch a recording with a dialog box, that they can't dismiss, popped up in the middle of the screen. Popping up anything on top of the MythTV frontend application is to be avoided at all costs. The proper way to handle this feature is to ask the installer once, when the system is installed or set up, on a settings menu page, whether they want bug reports submitted or not. Then, when the critical system error, or whatever else requires a bug report, happens, the decision is already made and it can be carried out in the background without the user ever even needing to know a thing. And, if there is a way to do this using an OS configuration tool, it should be rolled into the Mythbuntu setup process so that the user is able to set it up properly at install time or change it easily from the only application that they care about, which does not appear to be the case now. One might think that usability problems such as this are trivial, not even worth reporting. But, usability is what its all about. MythTV is mostly a product that is supposed to record TV and let the user watch the recordings. Often, with Mythbuntu, that is the only application the user ever wants to run. All of the other Linux functionality is irrelevant and unwanted. So, if Mythbuntu doesn't just record and play TV flawlessly, its basically junk. The proper way to think about it is not as a Linux Box that happens to record TV but as a TV recorder that happens to run Linux. Considering usability problems will help to change this mindset and make Mythbuntu a much, much better product. To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/mythbuntu/+bug/1011181/+subscriptions -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~linux-traipu Post to : linux-traipu@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~linux-traipu More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp