Bug 785202

Summary: Add Close button to GUI
Product: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 Reporter: Alexander Todorov <atodorov>
Component: subscription-managerAssignee: Bryan Kearney <bkearney>
Status: CLOSED CURRENTRELEASE QA Contact: Entitlement Bugs <entitlement-bugs>
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Priority: high    
Version: 6.3CC: jsefler
Target Milestone: beta   
Target Release: 6.4   
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Bug Blocks: 760559, 771481, 785203, 1060259    

Description Alexander Todorov 2012-01-27 15:44:50 UTC
Description of problem:

When subscription-manager-gui pops up the screen in which one select to which subscription to subscribe there's only a Subscribe button. In firstboot after successful subscription the Subscribe button becomes disabled but the window doesn't close (this is a feature). You have to click the X button on the window frame to close it and proceed with firstboot. 

This is very uncomfortable when using virt-manager over VNC or not having a mouse at all. Alt+F4 is not an option because it will close the VNC window in my case.

Please add a Close button which is accessible using hot key combination or using TAB. It will improve usability.

Comment 6 John Sefler 2012-11-21 22:57:47 UTC
Without a screenshot or version of subscription-manager-firstboot rpm, I am not exactly sure what screens this bug is complaining about.  However I do know that since 2012-01-27 when this bug was reported, the usability of subscription-manager-firstboot (and subscription-manager-gui) have significantly changed to improve issues like this bug.  The workflow in firstboot has been simplified to remove manual subscribing.  Instead, it auto-subscribes by default OR tells you to subscribe manually after firstboot completes when there is no common service level that will cover all of the installed products.

I believe this bug was fixed by bug 768419 and is included this version targeted for rhel64:
subscription-manager-firstboot-1.1.10-1.el6.x86_64

If I am wrong, please re-open with screenshot and rpm version showing problem areas.

Comment 7 Bryan Kearney 2013-01-09 17:46:13 UTC
Batch change of verified bugs which must have missed making the errata.