I think GNOME Software is the wrong choice for installing non-app system 
packages.
So, in total there are three choices:

1) Use GNOME PackageKit for local package installs
2) Use GDebi
3) Hack GNOME Software to make local package installations work somehow.

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  Ubuntu should provide a default graphical method to install technical
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