Description of problem: There are a few small issues with the user interface: 1. When adding a storage device to a virtual machine, the "Device type:" spin button expands vertically to fill the available size: try resizing the dialog window to see what I mean. 2. In that same dialog, "Adding new virtual hardware", the cancel/back/forward buttons are much too close to the window edge. It should look more like the main window (Virtual Machine Manager). 3. When assigning storage space for a new virtual machine, if the file size has been set and then the file location is changed (to another name that doesn't yet exist), the file size is reset to 4000Mb. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): 0.5.4-4.fc9 How reproducible: 100% Steps to Reproduce: 1.See above.
Number 3 is addressed by bug 444168. I'll check out the other two issues.
Okay, both fixed upstream now, moving to POST.
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These are fairly small issues, and they sound like they're fixed in Fedora 11, so closing CURRENTRELEASE