[Bug 1885984] Re: "restart required" dialog appears too frequently after being dismissed
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Thu Sep 3 09:51:08 UTC 2020
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: update-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
"restart required" dialog appears too frequently after being dismissed
Status in update-manager package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
Whenever I run an upgrade that requires a reboot (e.g. kernel
upgrade), I get a dialog saying "Please restart the computer to begin
using your updated software" immediately after the upgrade; fair
enough, I click "restart later". *Every time*, the same dialog appears
about 3 minutes later, asking me to restart. Usually it goes away for
a bit longer after I click "restart later" for the second time, but
every time I do an apt operation it appears again.
I would suggest that, probably, three minutes is not likely to be
enough time for _anyone_ to have finished doing whatever has caused
them to press "restart later" – it's especially bad that the dialog
reappears early if you do other things with apt, since you end up
having to continually dismiss it if you're trying to fix something
broken before you reboot.
Would it be an idea to rate-limit the dialog so that it appears, at
most, once an hour or so?
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