Bug 151824

Summary: "Software Updater - Question" window too small
Product: [openSUSE] SUSE Linux 10.1 Reporter: Rasmus Plewe <rplewe>
Component: ZenworksAssignee: Chris Rivera <crivera>
Status: VERIFIED FIXED QA Contact: Eric Waldow <ewaldow>
Severity: Normal    
Priority: P5 - None Keywords: Fix_is_Checked_In
Version: Beta 4   
Target Milestone: Beta 7   
Hardware: x86-64   
OS: Other   
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Description Rasmus Plewe 2006-02-17 15:13:08 UTC
After installation of beta4 I log into KDE for the first time and get a Software Updater - Question" window, wich obviously is too small to contain all of the text, it ends with: 
"...<username> t".
Comment 1 Stephan Binner 2006-02-17 17:29:26 UTC
And I want to add that "Yes" / "No" buttons in dialogs are usability bad. You have to read the whole long (unstructured) text to understand what "Yes" or "No" will do.
Comment 2 Rasmus Plewe 2006-02-17 17:59:55 UTC
Not sure whether this belongs into the same bug, but:
I get this window every time I log in. If I click on "No", the window vanishes and I get it back upon next login. On "Yes", I enter the root password, apparently for the command "rug ua <username> superuser", get a window "User was successfully added to zmd", click on "Close" and get another window: "You don't have the required access level (superuser) for this method", and on the next login this repeats. 
Comment 3 Christian Boltz 2006-02-17 23:43:15 UTC
(In reply to comment #2)
> "You don't have the required access level (superuser) for this method"

This issue is already handled in bug #151463.
Comment 4 Stephan Binner 2006-03-02 12:11:59 UTC
*** Bug 154598 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Comment 5 Chris Rivera 2006-03-08 17:07:34 UTC
This dialog is now HIG compliant, the window displays the full message, the zen-* tools respect all zmd user privileges, and this dialog is now delayed until the user takes an action that they aren't authorized to take.