Update Manager uses "Reboot" terminology whilst Mint (or rather Cinnamon) itself uses "Restart".
I understand there is a technical difference between reboot and restart and that reboot is the command used in Terminal. However, since Update Manager is a GUI application it seems sensible for there to be consistency here and adopt the term used by the distro/desktop environment.
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To Reproduce
Install an update that requires a restart/reboot.
Expected behavior
The instructions should be consistent with Mint/Cinnamon's instructions and advise the user to restart (rather than reboot)
Describe the bug Very minor!
Update Manager uses "Reboot" terminology whilst Mint (or rather Cinnamon) itself uses "Restart".
I understand there is a technical difference between reboot and restart and that reboot is the command used in Terminal. However, since Update Manager is a GUI application it seems sensible for there to be consistency here and adopt the term used by the distro/desktop environment.
Screenshots
To Reproduce Install an update that requires a restart/reboot.
Expected behavior The instructions should be consistent with Mint/Cinnamon's instructions and advise the user to restart (rather than reboot)
Distribution: Linux Mint
Software version: 5.8.4