** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: update-manager
  
  After using partially upgrade from update manager right after installing
  Ubuntu Lucid Lynx x64 (AMD 64) via alternate install on compactflash
  with lvm the menu items in main menu (System) doubled up.
  
  .Preferences
   About me
   Appearance
   Assistive Technologies
   Default PrinterDisplay
   IBUS Preferences
   Keyboard
   Keyboard Shortcuts
   Mouse
   Network Proxy
   Preferred Applications
   Screensaver
   Sound
   Windows
  
  .Administration:
   Login Screen
   Printing
   Software Sources
   Synaptic Package Manager
   Time and Date
   Update Manager
   Users and Groups
  
  Due to the fact that these double links seem to make path to old and new
  versions in parallel i choose to mark it as security issue. The Computer
  Janitor doesn't recognize these double links. But, if you start the
  (read from top to bottom) doubled applications, you can get full freeze
  of system in effect; i tried to start Synaptic Package Manager on the
  first link and it ends in full freeze of the whole system;
+ 
+ Addendum:
+ 
+ after twice rebooting (after that 4s coldshut) the doubled menu items are 
gone;
+ and the system runs with correct acpi and cpu idle (which was not given 
before), just telling this in case there are some weird dependencies
+ 
+ Hardware:
+ HP Compaq 6715B
+  CPU: AMD Turion X2 64 2GHz (T60)
+  FSB: 200 MHz
+  ODD: LG GSA-H20
+  RAM: 4 GB (2*2GB) DDR-2 667MHz
+  HDD: S-ATA CompactFlash 8GB SanDisk EXTREME III (30MB/s)
+  FPR: Authentec AES 2501
+  MBC: ATI SB600
+  NMR: 1680*1080 16:10 60Hz
+  LAN: Broadcom GigaBit
+  WLN: Broadcom 4321 B/G 54++

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Ubuntu.LucidLynx.x64::UpdateManager; After partially upgrade the main menu 
shows doubled items/shortcuts
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/501669
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