Thanks for the reply, Matthew.

1) closing and opening the lid to cause sleep is unrelated to this
matter. Regardless of Suspend use, if a user intends to shutdown/restart
the computer, the power-cog is where the GUI user is going to go. If a
user never shuts down or restarts unless explicitly prompted, that does
NOT change the fact that the power-cog is the GUI area where this is
accomplished. It is not meaningless to them to "futz" with the cog icon.
It makes perfect sense as this is the location that restart/shutdown is
accomplished.

2) it is a poor design decision to use popups to communicate that a
restart is needed. It is not done in the normal Ubuntu method of
communicating information (i.e., displaying a rectangular box in the
upper right corner of the screen). Instead the popup is reminiscent of
popups from the world wide web. Something few people appreciate. And if
the popup box is closed (whether on purpose or by mistake), where does
the user have to go to restart? The cog icon.

Both my parents did not understand that the popup icon demanding restart
was from Ubuntu. Both my parents did (intuitively) understand however
that the red cog icon was a communication from Ubuntu telling them
something. And when they clicked the red icon they saw in red lettering
what was needed from them. MUCH BETTER DESIGN. Canonical/Ubuntu is
overall very good at design choices. But this popup choice for restart
is a regression. Hopefully you guys can/will reconsider it?

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  14.04 power-cog does not turn red when restart is needed

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