Wait, so after 7 days, it actually opens the update-manager itself, and
not just shows a notification icon in the panel, even if I'm already
logged in, or just if I log out and back in again?  How does this play
with embedded systems?  In my case, I have multiple Ubuntu boxes running
MythTV -- I'd get the update-manager app suddenly showing up in front of
the Myth UI on the TV sets, where someone with only a remote control
can't do anything to dismiss it and get back to using the TV...  Would
removing update-notifier from my session be sufficient to stop that if
that's the case?  Normally I VNC into the things periodically to apply
updates.

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update-manager doesn't show updates, even after 1 week
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/356152
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