I'm running 12.10 and I get a message with the exact text, "The computer
needs to restart to finish installing updates."

It won't let me dismiss it, the only way to make it go away is to click
the restart button or minimize it to my unity bar.  Preventing a clean
close/dismissal of this dialog is potentially dangerous to my data
because now there is a restart button just hanging around that I could
accidentally activate.

I am less than impressed by this behavior.  It's arrogant.  It's as if
the software updater knows my current tasks are so trivial that I can
acquiese immediately to it's command to restart.  The terrible update
process is one of the reasons I moved away from Windows, and it seems
that Ubuntu is starting to follow those footsteps now.

Ideally, this dialog would allow for easy dismissal without restarting.

I would also suggest there be a note in the software updater on each
package/update whose installation will necessitate a restart, that way I
can easily choose to wait to install updates for which a restart might
be warranted.

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