[Bug 799725] Re: Wording of authentication dialog is unclear - "System policy prevents installation/removal of device drivers" but it doesn't prevent it

David Planella david.planella at ubuntu.com
Fri Sep 9 14:50:18 UTC 2011


While I agree with the change, I'm not also not sure if we should break
the string freeze here.

Also, by changing the string, wouldn't we breaking consistency with the
wording other applications use for such dialogs? I think I've seen
"System policy [...]" in many other applications than just jockey

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Title:
  Wording of authentication dialog is unclear - "System policy prevents
  installation/removal of device drivers" but it doesn't prevent it

Status in One Hundred Paper Cuts:
  New
Status in “jockey” package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress
Status in “jockey” source package in p-series:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  Ubuntu 11.04

  1. Install Ubuntu on a machine for which Jockey thinks a proprietary driver is the best choice.
  2. Launch "Additional Drivers".
  3. Select the driver and choose "Activate".

  What happens: An authentication alert appears saying "System policy
  prevents installation/removal of device drivers".

  What should happen: The alert for letting you do something shouldn't
  claim that system policy prevents it from being done at all.

  Following the example of Ubuntu Software Center, the text could read
  "To install or remove device drivers, you need to authenticate.".

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