In the updates tab, I keep all three boxes checked under "Install
updates from:", because I like to manually run `sudo apt-get update &&
sudo apt-get upgrade` whenever I have a good stable release of software
and feel like stomaching a raft of system changes.

In past versions of ubuntu going back 'Dapper Drake', I'd change the
setting for "automatically check for updates" and it was generally good
about respecting this setting from my recollection. I'm not sure which
release changed this but it's for sure worse, the updater tries to run
in the background, and I've noticed it's easy to repeat as I've
installed 19.04 on various machines. I've got laptops and desktops alike
with 19.04 installed, and they all have this problem. I tried letting it
actually do the updates, but that didn't work so I generally cancel it.

This non-deterministic behavior is nonsensical. When update-notifier
runs, check this flag and quit if it's set to 'Never'. There's really
nothing else to debug, is there?

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  update-notifier doesn't respect "automatically check for updates:
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