>use "Sus_pend" label instead of "Sl_eep
Brilliant thanks.
3 down, 10 to go :-)
Richard.
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This upload fixes the issue:
gnome-session (2.14.1-0ubuntu4) dapper; urgency=low
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* debian/patches/11_session_dialog.patch:
- use "Sus_pend" label instead of "Sl_eep" (Ubuntu: #34152)
* debian/patches/14_fix_session_delete_edit.patch:
- upstream patch, allow to delete or edit a
Cheers, I'll start work in a couple of weeks trying to get the maintainers of
other software to change the nomenclature so we are all the same. (But I'll
need help)
To me, suspend and hibernate make logical sense, and my non-technical
girlfriend seems to understand the concept too.
Please read
Richard: you are right, I apologise - it seems that there is really no
consensus at all about the right language to be used here.
So, we've decided[1] to use the suspend + hibernate combination, as used in
gnome-power-manager. As a result, I've reassigned the bug to gnome-panel so
that the stri
Reassigning to gnome-panel because the strings need to be fixed there.
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: gnome-power-manager => gnome-panel
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