This seems so reminiscent of bug  303578, and a bug I reported in March 2009 
(329648), but back then ripping out yelp and the things that Synaptic decided 
were only there to support yelp (ubuntu-docs among the package removed when I 
uninstalled yelp),
then re-installing the packages and re-booting brought the About Ubuntu report 
to being correct.   I'd fell a lot better if I understood how that worked out.  
 Redoing those steps today on a 10.10 Maverick system (updated in November 2010 
from a 10.04 system that had been installed from a distribution CD), the 
global.ent file still says its an 11.04 system.   Puzzling is that lsb_release 
isn't mislead, but I didn't dig into source to find out where lsb_release is 
getting its information from.

The un-install takes away the "About Ubuntu" item from the "system"
menu.   Surprisingly asymmetrical, the re-install doesn't put that item
back on the menu.   That's done during the next reboot after the
reinstall, I think.

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  In Maverick 'About Ubuntu' displays Natty info

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