Correction:
After killing the "gksu update-manager" the error messages appeared on the
terminal. I think it was supressed because the gksu.

2011/11/8 Péter Nagy <[email protected]>

> Hi Tim,
>
> "synaptic-pkexec" from terminal runs flawlessly.
> "gksu update-manager" from terminal does not echos the error messages
> however the behavior is the same: the update process runs forever and
> cannot be stoped by Ctrl-C only a "kill -9 <PID>" is stopping the process.
>
>  2011/11/8 Tim <[email protected]>
>
>> Does any other window give you this problem?  How about 'synaptic
>> package manager' for example?
>>
>> Also, try running this command in a terminal:
>>
>> gksu update-manager
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>> Title:
>>  Update manager comes to a contineous "processing" status (with the
>>  rotating cursor pointer) when the "Install updates" button is pressed
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>
>
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> NP
>
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