** Description changed:

  Ubuntu 10.10
  Ubuntu Natty daily 20110404
+ Ubuntu Ocelot alpha 2
  
  After installing Ubuntu and running it for the first time, a
  notification bubble appears: "Restricted drivers available - In order to
  use your hardware more efficiently, you can enable drivers which are not
  free software." Unhelpfully, it gives no hint of how to do this.
  
  If you're lucky, you may notice a menu appearing in the panel,
  containing a single item: "Install Drivers". But if you're not an Ubuntu
  expert, and weren't looking at the screen for the ten seconds that the
  notification bubble was visible, this menu isn't understandable.
  
  This is an inappropriate use of notification bubbles and status menus.
  This situation is non-urgent but requires input response, so the
  appropriate presentation is a normal window or alert box.
  <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NotificationDesignGuidelines>
  
  I can think of three ways this bug could be fixed (maybe there are more):
  * Use an alert box instead, with "Cancel" and "Install…" buttons.
  * Open the Hardware Drivers window directly, improving the intro text to 
explain why it is open.
  * Offer the hardware drivers, off by default, in their own section in Update 
Manager.
  
  Fixing this bug would invalidate bug 542556.

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  Inappropriately uses notification bubble and "Install Drivers" menu

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