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[Jaunty] Update Notifier icon would provide useful status information
/ new update-manager behaviour is annoy
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R. Steve McKown: All except one of your points have been addressed
several times previously. The one that hasn't been is "Bubbles dismiss
themselves." In notification-daemon, that was dependent on the bubble
(expire_timeout). But a bubble that dismissed itself (as they always do
in Notify OSD) woul
I'm going to come clean.
After all the garbage that I cannot believe I wrote in the last two
years I must admit that the current model far outstrips the previous
one.
While it sports some interesting downsides to consider I feel that the
model works somewhat beautifully. As of Maverick there is a
I recently upgraded from Kubuntu 10.10 to Ubuntu 10.10. I find the new
update notification "window" method far inferior to the "icon" method (I
update regularly and timely). I have seen the updater pop up one time
so far, and that was over a week ago. Please read on.
1. The update window is dis
Another interesting problem from this change is Bug #414181. If the
user doesn't respond to the automatically opened update-manager in a
timely fashion the Install button becomes non-functional.
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See Bug 549799. Now (recent change to Lucid) the icon now longer shows
up at all, even setting auto_launch to false.
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I get no window popping up and no icon in the notification area - I get
no updates at all. How can I get at least one of them working? I prefer
the icon.
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This is just useless .. *sigh*
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So, any news on getting old behaviour back? or any changes to existing
popup ?
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On Wed, 2009-11-18 at 13:13 +, Paulo J. S. Silva wrote:
> OK Leandro,
>
> I just sent an email to Ayatana list with your mockup and presenting
> the argument on the possible security flaw. Let us see how it goes.
> However, I would not be very hopeful, it seems like people in
> Canonical are
OK Leandro,
I just sent an email to Ayatana list with your mockup and presenting
the argument on the possible security flaw. Let us see how it goes.
However, I would not be very hopeful, it seems like people in
Canonical are convinced that the new behavior is good.
best,
Paulo
On Wed, Nov 18, 2
This is what I can do in one minute, and I'm no hacker or webdesigner:
http://www.ime.unicamp.br/~martinez/leandro/test1.html
Click on the "click here" and then click anywhere on the image.
I myself got confused while doing this because the first image is totally
realistic on my system and I had
Lionel,
Whoever made the decision (in this case probably some usability
expert), will have to at least reconsider his/her decision in face of
a real security risk even if to confirm it later. In my email, please
read developer in a more general sense, as someone in the development
team who is resp
Le mardi 17 novembre 2009 à 21:17 +, Paulo J. S. Silva a écrit :
> That is a major point. If there anyone can mimic the pop-up behavior
> using a website maybe, and I mean just maybe, we can get the
> developers attention on this possible security role.
This should *NOT* be a developer decis
2009/11/17 Leandro :
>
> Also, can you imagine the security absurd for a
> unexperienced user which gets used to the system
> popuping something AND asking for root privileges?
> How easy is to mimic that with a website popup?
>
That is a major point. If there anyone can mimic the pop-up behavior
The problem "was" that users were not applying their updates. Now the problem
is that
an annoying popup (or popunder) is jumping on our desktops, and the first
problem
was aggravated for some people posting here (the statistics of that is missing,
as noted
before).
Also, can you imagine the s
Yes, Dave, this is what I do in all machines I install. Simply put, most
machines I install (family and friends) only get updated when I really have
nothing else to do. This is only because I want these people to like Ubuntu and
that popup is extremelly annoying. Fortunatelly updates are not th
Dave> The root problem with all of this, for me, is that users aren't
doing their updates. Your "solution" is simply to make the problem
worse. No thanks.
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There is a simple solution to this problem Turn off auto update And
check it manually.
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> What is intriguing with Graeme's user scenario is, why have the users
> been ignoring the window which was popping up?
Users ignore this kind of popup behavior because the internet, and viruses
do this crap all the time.
The same way you filter out ads online, in the store, on tv, wherever you
a
As a personal sidenote, I want to add that, during the early discussion, I
was not opposed to the idea. I had a lot of doubt but it has to be tried. I
was kind of agnostic so "let's try and see". Now, I can say that I've seen.
It's not a matter of personal preferences : it's a matter when user you
mac_v> "What is intriguing with Graeme's user scenario is, why have the users
been ignoring the window which was popping up?"
This is important to look at, I think. Others have mentioned reasons for
this that overlap what I've seen: windows pop up minimized, or behind
other windows so they don't g
mac_v wrote:
> What is intriguing with Graeme's user scenario is, why have the users
> been ignoring the window which was popping up?
>
> Why were they not updating when the window opened and dismissing it
> instead?
On all computers I've installed Karmic (and Jaunty before) the
update-manager
Or, in a one-liner: gconftool -s --type bool /apps/update-
notifier/auto_launch false
Please fix this. Even as this CLI-entry is not much work, I'm trying to
keep my post-install tasks to the absolute minimum.
Everything what can be said, is already said here above, well put,
especially by Lionel
Paulo > because I didn't know. Thanks for the information :-)
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>Disabling the updater daemon is now part of my installation routine for
newbies. (well, I'm still looking >for someone that will find that
useful so I do it only when they tell me they have a bug with a window
>appearing all the time).
Why disable it? Just use gconf and recover the old (and good)
mac_v > I've posted some answers in this comment :
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/update-
notifier/+bug/332945/comments/430
It's up to the user to choose when he wants to update. Forcing him is
*never* the good time. Poping up a window will *always* be annoying.
When a normal user
On Tue, 2009-11-17 at 08:11 +, Lionel Dricot wrote:
> Graeme > the number of duplicates speaks for itself. But it seems that,
> for some reason, no usability is involved in this bug
What is intriguing with Graeme's user scenario is, why have the users
been ignoring the window which was poppin
Graeme > the number of duplicates speaks for itself. But it seems that,
for some reason, no usability is involved in this bug (the current
behaviour is against nearly *every* usability rule ). I assume (and I
hope) that this "more-important-than-usability" reason worth it and I
would like more comm
This change is absolutely idiotic, despite all the rationalizing I've
seen here. The proof is in the actual use cases.
Everyone I know who has upgraded thought they broke something, because
they were no longer getting update notifications, since the OSD
notifications happened when they were AFK, a
Just another voice to add to this discussion which echos a fair amount
of what I have already read.
- When I upgraded to Jaunty, I noticed that the update icon did not appear.
I assumed that this was a bug introduced during the update.
- upgrade manager "juat appearing" on its own is a really bad
karmic update forced new behaviour on me *again*.
just annoying.
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A friend that was test driving Ubuntu said the following:
"I think it's not horrible, but not as good as the little notification
would be".
She also stated, "It's annoying".
Just an update.
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A side effect of this decision causes update-manager to give
/var/lib/dpkg/lock errors when automatic security updates it turned on.
See this papercut Bug #369706 for details.
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htt
Rajeev Nair: You said: "Any user who knows the admin password can
install updates"...
Did you actually test this with a user who is not in the admin group?
What "admin password" do you have in mind, since Ubuntu systems do not
normally have a root password? I think you are mistaken. Only users i
On Mon, 2009-08-17 at 15:04 +, Rajeev Nair wrote:
>
> Any user who knows the admin password can install updates,
That's a pretty long stretch -- assuming that all users have the admin
password. This is *exactly* the mentality that has lead to millions of
windows machines being exploited and
Hi Mathew P Thomas
Any user who knows the admin password can install updates, so iam not
sure what you mean by 'update manager appears for users who dont have
permission to install'
Anyways, glad you still are present in this thread.Iam expecting
something spectacular for notifications in karmic.
I don't believe personnal opinions are relevants when we talk about user
experience. I was personnaly not against the current behaviour as I
thought "why not".
But now, I have some numbers. I've converted my whole family and most of
my circle of friends to Ubuntu. Once in a while, I help them to u
Rajeev Nair, if Update Manager appears for users who do not have
permission to install updates, please report a separate bug about that.
(That would be just as wrong for a notification icon as it is for Update
Manager.)
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hdante: Your snide remarks made me chuckle for quite a while. I'm all
for a program that does that!
Seriously, though, at 31 dupes, more subscribers than I can count, and a
100 percent (I believe) consensus from the community that this behavior
is stupid, I'm a little sad to notice that there's no
Sorry, the previous message is probably not addressed to Ayatana tem,
but to whatever team that has decided to change the behavior of update
notifier.
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Everybody knows, except the Ayatana team, that a flashing window is
annoying and distracting. Real annoying use cases are so common that
there's no point in enumerating them.
My suggestion is to reconfigure the update notifier to only check for
updates every two weeks. This should be enough time t
I agree with corey.Update manager is a huge resource hog.In my office
with 50 systems,not a single one is updated ,because the systems dont
belong to the employee who uses it.
But almost each one of them updates their systems at home.Through the
windows or ubuntu icon.Now we went ahead with jaunty
Any one ever consider that the update manager uses a whole bunch of
resources. For older systems it renders the rest of the desktop almost
useless until its finished loading, and completely locks it up if you
were already using a resource intensive app. For me and I suspect some
others at least Upd
If you can provide a realistic way of spoofing either the updates window
or the resulting password dialog in a way that an Ubuntu user might be
exposed to (e.g. a Web page or an e-mail message), please attach a demo
to bug 370248. Thanks.
Loïc Martin, it should be abundantly clear from the comment
This solution to my above comment may not be popular :
maybe have an option on the installer to use it or not
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maybe we can make the new feature an opt-in instead of an opt-out? that way
people that dont want to use it dont have to.
I know it defeats the purpose of the whole redesign of it but it is really
annoying.
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I can certainly agree with and appreciate that. It is true that the
notification area in the average Ubuntu installation is nowhere near as
cluttered as the system tray in the average Windows installation, and it
is better to solve a problem *before* it becomes a problem rather than
after. I'd like
On lun, 2009-07-06 at 13:36 +, Chauncellor wrote:
> A quote from my friend on his Mac's notification system:
>
> "I find the bouncy icon annoying and all, but if it weren't there I'd
> probably never update. When it does bounce, I see all the updates and if
> I don't use some programs in the l
A quote from my friend on his Mac's notification system:
"I find the bouncy icon annoying and all, but if it weren't there I'd
probably never update. When it does bounce, I see all the updates and if
I don't use some programs in the list ill [sic] just ignore them
altogether."
While I in NO WAY w
Loïc Martin: I believe that, while it was certainly a plus for them to
clean up the notification dialogue, the end goal was to make updates
more noticeable and present for the average user that would probably
just ignore the icon in the tray. Nine out of ten Windows machines that
I fix have a "swam
i like the way it was in intrepid
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In what way will the way the pop under change in the way it is
presented? It really doesn't matter how it is presented, if it pops up
in the "users" space it is going to be hated by most people. Media
center PC's, presentations, people doing real work will always find it a
huge annoyance if it uses
mac_v wrote:
> The notification area icon is *not* returning...
That's not true. The notification area icon is probably not returning
for the next release of Ubuntu, but in 2 or 3 years time, when
"everybody" will have forgotten, there's nothing to prevent it to be
reintroduced as a groundbreakin
Chauncellor wrote:
> Still getting dupes of this. We're up to 32, now
>
> Any word on what's up?
>
The notification area icon is *not* returning...
As for the Automatic Pop-under, work is being done on presenting the
window better, so lets wait .
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When I reported the bug I thought it might be a security issue and I
still think it might. In my case the window opened spontaneously and I
got notification of updates but when I closed that window without
updating and clicked on update manager to deliberately open the window
and check for up
Still getting dupes of this. We're up to 32, now
Any word on what's up?
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+1. Please add my name to the list. The Intrepid behaviour was correct.
The Jaunty behaviour is not. What more needs to be said?
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I'm fairly partial to the idea of subtly putting a fade/blink action in
the "System" of the menu bar and devote another menu entry there. Of
course, there's a problem if someone wants to remove it. But i really do
think that would be the best action.
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Paulo J. S. Silva wrote:
>
>> * When the user has chosen not to download updates , These
>> notification repeat again at a later
>> time[10mins/30mins/1hr/4hrs/1day/7days],which the user chooses from a
>> drop-down menu and if the user tries to shutdown before updating he is
>> reminded again
** Description changed:
I am referring to the removal up the update-notifier in the Gnome
notification area. The discussion of it is embedded in the thread
headed by:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-
devel/2009-February/027416.html
Specific messages worth reading are:
** Description changed:
- *
- For anyone who REALLY wants to revert to the pre-Ubuntu 9.04 behaviour, you
may run:
-
- gconftool -s --type bool /apps/update-notifier/auto_launch false
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- A partial fix for update-notifier is queued in bug #369198 aw
> I had been very vocal here opposing the change but i went with it...
> And *even though it might not have been the intended purpose* for the
> removal of the icon, *I have found the icon removal useful* ...
> *Now I dont think much about the updates* , there is no icon nagging me
> about the upd
Steve Dodier wrote:
>
> Imo, it should be ok to use a notify-osd notification + a systray icon for
> updates as soon as they're available, and to pop-up the window only on
> extreme cases :
>
@ Steve:
The pop-up window seems like a reasonable option in the scenario's
you've given... But i feel t
So, it turns out that this bug is actually partially fixed (the
excessive opening at least) by bug #369198 which has been sitting in SRU
(Stable Release Update) verification for 2 months.
sladen: it needs a sru-verficiation
sladen: well, we need some people giving testing feedback
sladen:
** Description changed:
+ *
+ For anyone who REALLY wants to revert to the pre-Ubuntu 9.04 behaviour, you
may run:
+
+ gconftool -s --type bool /apps/update-notifier/auto_launch false
+ *
+
I am referrin
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Just my 2 cents, but I consider we're going right into a wall if we design
intrusive tools, even if the intrusiveness (does this word exist ?) is
legitimate. Remember what about to Windows' UAC.
Imo, it should be ok to use a notify-osd notification + a systray icon for
updates as soon as they're a
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