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Description of problem: liveusb-creator is the package Fedora LiveUSB Creator appears as the application name dropdown menu (upper left in GNOME shell) Fedora Media Writer appears in the tool's own window Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): liveusb-creator-3.93.3-1.fc23.noarch How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Launch the app 2. 3. Actual results: Fedora LiveUSB Creator and Fedora Media Writer names are in the same field of view. The application icon name in GNOME Shell Activities is also Fedora LiveUSB Creator. And in Gnome Software it appears as Fedora LiveUSB Creator. Expected results: Consistent naming convention, at least in the GUI. Maybe it's OK if the package name stays liveusb-creator (?) but even there it might be nice if a package with a new name obsoletes liveusb-creator. Additional info:
Created attachment 1152467 [details] screenshot of two names
For me it is okay. I guess this will fix itself when you restart your session.
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