I'd like to make one point I don't see here.   This happens for me on
GNOME; I'm not using LXDE or GNOME classic.  Since GNOME is the default
desktop for Debian, this could easily hurt new Debian users (if it makes
sense to talk about such a thing).

For now I'm just installing update-notifier, which seems to work fine.

Thanks for your work Matthias (and to other reporters for documenting
this)
Alan


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