actually, there were 6 packages: three dummy-packages (that always depend on
the latest corresponding "real" package) and the three "real" packages, that
contain the new linux-kernel. So 6 packages had to be updated/installed, and
all 6 were security-relevant packages.
The only difference between the outputs of apt-check and apt-get is, that
apt-get distinguishes between packages that will be updated and packages that
will be installed. (If you look closely, there were 6 different packages named
in your initial apt-get output as well.)
** Changed in: update-notifier (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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