Just a detail: the problem is made even worse by the fact update-manager
starts as a minimized window. When you use virtual desktops, you don't
really need the bottom panel, since each app has its desktop, making the
panel irrelevant (no need to use it for switching applications).

As it is in Jaunty, I can go for weeks without noticing security
updates. The designer(s) advocating the new behaviour and considering
the newly introduced bugs could be ironed out afterwards probably needs
to reassess his/her priorities before being trusted with critical
features.

Complaining updates shouldn't use the notification area but using the
bottom panel as a giant notification area (or the whole desktop, in case
update-manager would open non-minimised) doesn't  strike me as a great
design either.

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Stealthy update-manager with virtual desktops
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/369820
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