Ryan, showing a notification bubble might be frustrating if there's a
way that the computer can help you solve the problem. It might also be
frustrating if there's nothing you can do about the problem. I think we
should instead be more interactive, offering to close Synaptic for you
to unblock. And it should be Aptdaemon that does this, so that Software
Updater and the Dash also benefit.

Sebastian, Is there a way to tell whether it is Synaptic, or another
program (such as apt-get), that has the dpkg lock?

If so, would it make sense for aptdaemon to detect whether it is an
application with a .desktop file that has the lock, and offer to close
it if it is?

And if not, would it make sense to special-case Synaptic, detecting
whether it is open and offering to close it?

(Please assign back to me when these questions are answered. Thanks!)

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