This was mentioned here almost 59+1 times already but anyway, it seems
that it needs to be said  again. The soft requirement to restart was one
of the Ubuntu selling points. Removing the "Restart later" button (which
was the defaut) accompanioned then by soft reminder -- a red turn off
button (in Ubuntu 12.04) is a terrible mistake which will disappoint
current Ubuntu users and will not atract new users (if they like the MS
Windows behavior they will stay with MS Windows and will not move to
Ubuntu just to experience the same forced update/restart policy). The
security concerns should be expresed by soft reminders such as red turn
off button (or check box "I'm avare of the risk" + check box "Mark
restart later as defaut button").

>From the fact that still in Ubuntu 13.10 it is possible to quit the
application from the panel without any further reminder of the need of
restart (e.g. the mentioned red trun off button), although the close
button is disabled and "Restart" (now) is the only and perhaps also
selected button, can be infered that security is not such a issue here,
but this is a just naive end user guess (which will turn into usage
patter of course since it is how it goes).

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