** Description changed: update-manager 0.124.11, Ubuntu Karmic 1. Disconnect from AC power. 2. Start Update Manager. What you see: An alert with * the ugly title "update-manager" * primary text "Running on battery" * secondary text "Your system is running on battery. Are you sure you want to continue?" * buttons in the wrong order, "Continue" and "Close". - What you should see: An alert with - * no title - * primary text "This computer is running on battery power. If possible, connect to AC power before installing updates." - * no secondary text - * buttons "Cancel" and "Continue". + <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoftwareUpdateHandling#alert>: "The secondary + text for the alert should consist of one or more list items, depending + on the exact situation ... Whenever the computer is running on battery, + there should be an item (fixing bug 484249 and bug 494772) with exactly + the same battery icon as the power status menu is currently using for + the battery, and the text: “It’s safer to connect the computer to AC + power before installing.” (fixing bug 426708)."
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