[Bug 1402706] Re: More explicit wording needed for HWE updates
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1402706 at bugs.launchpad.net
Mon Feb 16 17:35:57 UTC 2015
This bug was fixed in the package update-manager - 1:0.156.14.18
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update-manager (1:0.156.14.18) precise-proposed; urgency=low
[ Lefteris Nikoltsios ]
* remove all ltsp* blacklisting (LP: #1415785)
[ Michael Vogt ]
* improve HWE support information message in the gtk UI
(LP: #1402706)
* consider more meta-packages when doing the apt-get install
suggestion (LP: #1420217)
* show unsupported packages if no replacement packages can be found
(LP: #1341320)
-- Michael Vogt <michael.vogt at ubuntu.com> Tue, 10 Feb 2015 17:39:22 +0100
** Changed in: update-manager (Ubuntu Precise)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Title:
More explicit wording needed for HWE updates
Status in update-manager package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Status in update-manager source package in Precise:
Fix Released
Status in update-manager source package in Trusty:
New
Bug description:
[Impact]
* Users on trusty who run the HWE stack are not aware of the security implication when they not upgrade to a new HWE stack
[Test Case]
* install 12.04.2 or similar and run update-manager
* wait for the "New hardware support available bubble to appear"
* verify that the wording is only talking about hardware
* install the latest update-manager
* verify that the wording is now talking about "security" as well
[Regression Potential]
* This will cause a regression in the translations as the strings needs to be translated again.
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In Precise after new HWE kernel was released the following message was displayed to the user:
"New hardware support is available [Install]".
This is perfectly correct, but I have received some complaints from
sysadmins that this is a little bit misleading to end users.
The current approach leaves users with false sense of support and
security - since they will not receive any (includnig *security*)
kernel patches despite the fact that they have installed a LTS
release.
In their opinion it should be emphasized that a new HWE kernel is
required to prolong the LTS-nature of the installed system (since most
of the HWE kernels will have up to a couple months of support).
So, if the current kernel is close to EOL and new HWE kernel is
available the message should clearly recommend upgrading the kernel to
maintain full system support.
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