Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: kpackagekit

I originally asked about this using the Answers forum (see
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/update-
manager/+question/78540).  The problem is this:

When Blocked Updates are available, KPackageKit makes them available in
the updater and flags an alert to say that updates are ready.  However,
it prevents the updates being applied, so the alert stays up forever,
defeating the point of having an alert.  It is also a potential security
problem (although not an actual one) because the user may get fed up
with manually checking for new updates and miss a critical one.

I suggest any or all of the following three changes:
1. Blocked updates on their own should not trigger the alert so that it only 
appears when an update that needs the user's attention is ready.
2. When the user opened KPackageKit to view the updates, an explanation of why 
blocked updates are there should be available, so they don't worry about them.
3. Alternatively, if the Blocked Updates are not important to the average user, 
why show them at all? Perhaps an option to suppress them might be the answer, 
which is set by default.

I did look for the option mentioned in 3. above, but couldn't see
anything.

I am using KPackageKit 0.4-0ubuntu8.1 under Kubuntu 9.04 with the KDE
4.3 backport applied.

** Affects: kpackagekit (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Blocked Updates continuously trigger the Alert
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/411095
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