Description of problem: Space is at a premium in the table on My Installed Software. I don't think Arch has enough importance to be listed in the table, and could be relegated to the Details pane below if they need to know what the arch is. This will open up a bit more space and make users have to scroll less horizontally. Seems like Arch should either be the same for everything or noarch, and there are easy ways to get arch out of the cli, sysfacts, or system monitor. It wouldn't need to be anywhere specific in Product's Subscription Details, it could be the last entry. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): subscription-manager-1.0.2-1.git.2.2b23e6e
fixed in master at 9e25792073096f993a2503e8cc28b844ceb2fb09
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Created attachment 594250 [details] Arch in subscription details Version: RHEL 5.9 # rpm -qa | egrep "subscription-manager|python-rhsm" python-rhsm-1.0.2-1.git.5.0f2cb17.el5 subscription-manager-gui-1.0.4-1.git.26.a32e8b2.el5 subscription-manager-migration-data-1.11.1.1-1.git.2.c7fbafe.el5 subscription-manager-firstboot-1.0.4-1.git.26.a32e8b2.el5 subscription-manager-migration-1.0.4-1.git.26.a32e8b2.el5 subscription-manager-1.0.4-1.git.26.a32e8b2.el5 Arch in GUI is displayed in subscription details. Bug verified.
Since the problem described in this bug report should be resolved in a recent advisory, it has been closed with a resolution of ERRATA. For information on the advisory, and where to find the updated files, follow the link below. If the solution does not work for you, open a new bug report. http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2013-0033.html