I think that system should just restart when user press the restart
button form update-manager. No need to wait fr X seconds...
The actual behavior can make user think that Ubuntu is acting like win$
:
- user : "i click restart, cause i wan t my system t restart"
- computer : "ok, do you wan to r
Is it possible to make the Restart/Shutdown dialog window highlighted
with either "restart" or "shut down" depending on the previous action?
For example, if you clicked restart from an Update Manager dialog, then
the Restart button on the left will be highlighted and you just hit
Enter to complete
This is a flaw in the old (but newly-implemented) design for the session
dialogs. Restart and Shut Down are combined into a single dialog, like
we used to do in 2011. This means that anything that requires
confirmation of restart ends up oddly asking whether you want to shut
down instead.
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I too find it odd that clicking Restart in update-manager then asks me
what I want to do.
** Tags added: usability
** Changed in: update-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
** Changed in: update-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
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I am attaching a mock-up as I suggest that a count down should be
presented when "Restart" is clicked.
** Description changed:
This is an implementation bug that I am pointing and not a bug as
- described in #1033226.
+ described in https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/update-
+ manager/+b