@Loic
I read the posts, but I'm quite unfamiliar with Windows, but from what I 
remember and I see at work where I have to use it, the last thing we should do 
is mimic that sorry thing of an os...

The problem with opening update-manager on another desktop is, that the 
"checking" progressbars still pop up above my active window on my active 
desktop not on the one where update-manager is running.
Don't get me wrong, I'd appreciate a function to minimize to tray during 
updates, but don't force it there.

What I meant before was, the progressbars wouldn't matter if they
weren't so intrusive and you shouldn't be noticed by a running update-
manager except it needs user intervention or is finished. Be it in the
tray or on the active desktop

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