Public bug reported:

To the wishlist:

Open update-manager, check for packages to install and click on
"install". It'll ask for your password, if you get it wrong it won't
tell you. It just refreshes the package listing and show the update
manager window again.

I'm running the latest Ubuntu with all updates applied, but it's an
issue for a long time, really. It's not critical but it's a big of a
nuisance, since I always do multiple things at the same time and I can
easily forget to check the update window for hours or even days.

A simple dialog would be fine, but sudo insults (if enable) would be
much better. ;)

cheers!

** Affects: update-manager (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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update manager should show invalid sudo password warning
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/338151
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