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Created attachment 665770[details]
msgid does not seem correct within the context of the gui dialog
Description of problem:
See attached screenshot. The conext of this msgid does not seem correct. Originally this msgid said to use the "All Available Subscriptions" tab. Why did this change to "run Subscription Manager"?
Original msgid...
"No service level will cover all installed products. Please use the All Available Subscriptions tab to manually attach subscriptions."
Current msgid...
"No service level will cover all installed products. Please run Subscription Manager to manually attach subscriptions"
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
[root@jsefler-6 ~]# rpm -q subscription-manager-gui
subscription-manager-gui-1.1.16-1.el6.x86_64
Created attachment 665770 [details] msgid does not seem correct within the context of the gui dialog Description of problem: See attached screenshot. The conext of this msgid does not seem correct. Originally this msgid said to use the "All Available Subscriptions" tab. Why did this change to "run Subscription Manager"? Original msgid... "No service level will cover all installed products. Please use the All Available Subscriptions tab to manually attach subscriptions." Current msgid... "No service level will cover all installed products. Please run Subscription Manager to manually attach subscriptions" Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): [root@jsefler-6 ~]# rpm -q subscription-manager-gui subscription-manager-gui-1.1.16-1.el6.x86_64