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Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
RHEL-7.0-20140109.n.0
Steps to Reproduce:
In Settings go to the Privacy panel
1. Click Usage & History
2. Set the Recently Used option to Off
3. Go to Control Center overview
4. Navigate: Privacy - Usage & History
5. Set the Recently Used option to On
Actual results:
See and compare screenshots. Description on top of the dialog changes to "off". Seems like a bug.
After you rerun Control Center and do steps 1-3 and repeat step 3 multiple times, you won't reproduce this bug. Neither when you close Usage & History, but stay in Privacy module and reopen Usage & History. Going to Control Center overview is crucial for reproducing this mysterious bug.
(In reply to Bastien Nocera from comment #5)
> (In reply to Martin Holec from comment #4)
> > Please see and compare those screenshots.
> >
> > Hint: It's on top of window, under title bar.
>
> I appreciate that, but I shouldn't have to fish out the screenshots to get a
> decent description of the bug.
>
> Fixed as a cherry-pick in gnome-3-8 upstream:
> https://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-control-center/commit/?h=gnome-3-
> 8&id=e03af2e1a49bf25a8968c29f376fb5652aabd577
Bastien, can you provide build of control-center with this fix?
This request was resolved in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.0.
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