Why not make check/update the default startup behaviour?
Can there be more then two reasons for starting the update-manager?
1. Check if system is up-to-date.
2. Update system.
Both needs the update/check (apt-get update) first, so please make it
the default startup behavior.
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Update manager
Why not make check/update the default startup behavior?
Can there be more then two reasons for starting the update-manager?
1. Check if system is up-to-date.
2. Update system.
Both needs the update/check (apt-get update) first, so please make it
the default startup behavior.
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Update manager
Suggestion: When Update manager is started, call "Check for updates".
Same as clicking the button.
Now (even in Feisty):
1. Start update manager
2. Update manager says "System is up to date"
3. Click "Check for updates"
3b. Enter root password
4. New package list
5. Plenty of updates (system is
Tested to confirm and its missing in Herd 5 aswell.
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apache2-ssl-certificate has gone missing in feisty
https://launchpad.net/bugs/77675
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