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Po-Hsu Lin, no, I am referring to the dialog that appears after you
choose "Restart Now...".
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Considering the bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ayatana-
design/+bug/1154578 it’s meaningful to have Restart button on the right
side of the restart dialog.
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I confirm the behaviour described by Doug: "you don't have to do anything -
"restart" disappears after about 6 secs or so"
Indeed, the "restart" option disappears spontaneously after a while. I observe
this on my Ubuntu 14.04 amd64 with all updates installed.
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Adam - didn't say fixed but if what I see is common then not an issue of real
concern
Am going to amend previous comment to - you don't have to do anything -
"restart" disappears after about 6 secs or so.
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@Doug: what you describe is weird. I don't see the issue here (tried on
several installs/accounts), but it could be sign that it depends on what
order things are loaded on login/be a timing between components issue
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How is this resolved if options in menus magically disappear when
something unrelated is clicked upon?
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The restart option is not really gone in 14.04 though the current behavior is
just as good.
On boot up or login there are still both restart & shutdown options
As soon as something is done, (open a folder, switch workspaces, ect) the
restart option disappears from the indicator
So in practice
I noticed that the restart button has been removed from the menu in
Trusty dailylive.
@Matthew,
this is the restart dialog I got from Software-Updater, it this the dialog that
you're talking about?
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As I explained in a mirror image of this bug report (which I can't find
right now) last week, just removing the menu item would not fix the
problem. The restart command is also offered from Software Updater when
updates require restart, and from Software & Updates settings when you
change. And if a
Same happens on Trusty. This bug seems too easy to correct: just delete
restart. Please close the bug before Trusty launch.
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Status: New
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I fully agree with zob and returningshadow. Though this bug looks fairly
"small", it is obvious, annoying and produces bad impression.
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I concur with zob. Bug is still present in January 23rd build, and is
very unprofessional. With new users coming in this year due to the
publicity boost Linux has received in the gaming sector, it is advisable
to remove this sort of amateurish mistake, to create the best
impression.
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This "bug" is still present in Trusty. IMHO, it would be nice to get rid
of it before release of the LTS.
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While investigating bug 1232814, I found that if I killed indicator-
session-service (and let it respawn automatically) after login, the
Restart option will be (correctly) hidden.
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Those of you that wish to remove that unnecessary Restart option can use
a workaround. First install dconf-editor and then launch it from
commands lens Alt+F2 and navigate to:
>apps>indicator-session
and then simply check "suppress-restart-menuitem" and the annoying and
redundant Restart option w
I have 13.10 x64 running on an Atom netbook and a Core i7 monster. On
both after a reboot the 'restart' item is in the menu. After a few
minutes it disappears from the i7 menu but remains in the Atom. Is it
really so hard to delete an item in a config list?
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I take my words back. The strange redundant restart option is back with
a recent update. So back to not fixed.
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Oh??? What's going on here. Without restarting or logging out suddenly
restart has disappeared again. This is puzzling.
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This bug affects me after I tried to active the 'hibernate' option in
the menu by following these instructions: https://help.ubuntu.com/12.04
/ubuntu-help/power-hibernate.html.
Instead of getting the 'hibernate' option, I instead got the 'restart'
option described by this bug report. It was not th
I /think/ Restart disappeared and then came back again with a later
update, or possibly just a reboot, but not certain.
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On 10/4/2013 6:34 PM, zob wrote:
> This was fixed 2-3 days ago with 13.10 updates. However, I don't think I
> have to authority to close this ticket.
>
> "Restart" was removed from system-menu. Clicking "shutdown" reveals the
> choice to either restart or shut down. That makes sense.
>
No, cannot c
This was fixed 2-3 days ago with 13.10 updates. However, I don't think I
have to authority to close this ticket.
"Restart" was removed from system-menu. Clicking "shutdown" reveals the
choice to either restart or shut down. That makes sense.
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First you choose restart/shutdown in the standard menu. This choice must
be made to choose something but both options bring you to the same
dialog.
Then you have to choose again with the big two button dialog. This is
not a good user experience.
This is a daily build ISO of saucy synched last nig
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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