Hrmmm... appstream-util was not installed (why is that not installed by
default, or perhaps it is now but wasn't when I installed Xenial
originally a couple weeks ago).

Since appstream-util was never installed in the first place, the first
thing I did was simply run update-manager to update the cache (isn't
that the same action as apt-get update?)

That seems to have fixed it... so, are the apt-cache and whatever
update-manager is using not the same cache? (I don't tend to use GUI
tools, this is Linux, I use CLI stuff and have been using apt for years
to maintain and install packages).

I also manage this system with landscape, so how does that tie into
this?  am I now going to need to remember to run update manager before
trying to use gnome-software even though the system is kept up to date
daily via Landscape?

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