I'm only noting those which are not already noted and/or fixed.
> "Check for new hardware driv..." - "Notify about new hardware driver..."
Perhaps the Jockey team would like to consider a shorter name field if the window size is not going to be changed.
> "GNOME Keyring Daemon" - No description
They took out the "Wrapper" but didn't fix the rest? Also I guess Daemon isn't very newbie-friendly, although i don't particularly want to see that changed personally. What's more bothersome is the concept of a keyring. What is it? Is this like PGP keys or SSH keys, or both, or what?
> "Indicator applet" - No description
Really vague. The real meat is /usr/share/gnome-panel/add-indicator-applet.py which is in the gnome-panel package. Adding as "New".
> "Seahorse Daemon" - No description
No idea what this does. Adding package seahorse as "New".
> "User folders update" - "Update common folders names to..."
If you expand the window, the description is actually fairly good. In case somebody still wants to look into this, the package is xdg-user-dirs-gtk (sic)
I'm only noting those which are not already noted and/or fixed.
> "Check for new hardware driv..." - "Notify about new hardware driver..."
Perhaps the Jockey team would like to consider a shorter name field if the window size is not going to be changed.
> "GNOME Keyring Daemon" - No description
They took out the "Wrapper" but didn't fix the rest? Also I guess Daemon isn't very newbie-friendly, although i don't particularly want to see that changed personally. What's more bothersome is the concept of a keyring. What is it? Is this like PGP keys or SSH keys, or both, or what?
> "Indicator applet" - No description
Really vague. The real meat is /usr/share/ gnome-panel/ add-indicator- applet. py which is in the gnome-panel package. Adding as "New".
> "Seahorse Daemon" - No description
No idea what this does. Adding package seahorse as "New".
> "User folders update" - "Update common folders names to..."
If you expand the window, the description is actually fairly good. In case somebody still wants to look into this, the package is xdg-user-dirs-gtk (sic)