The previous edit to "What should happen" was in error. Since Ubuntu
12.10 the system menu does not refer to updates at all; that's
exclusively the domain of the Log Out dialog.

** Description changed:

  Problem occurs in: unity 6.12.0daily13.03.13.1-0ubuntu1, indicator-
  session 12.10.5daily13.03.08-0ubuntu1, Ubuntu R
  
  Does not occur in: Ubuntu 12.10
  
  1. Install updates that require restarting the computer to complete 
installation.
  2. From the system menu, choose "Log Out...".
  
  What happens: The Log out dialog appears as normal.
  
- What should happen: 
- - the system menu icon should be coloured red
- - a 'Restart...' option in red text should appear in the system menu (this 
option should only appear in the system menu in this specific case, normally it 
should be hidden)
- - If a user clicks the "Restart..." or "Shutdown..." options the new shutdown 
dialogue should be displayed with the following text "Hi [username], please 
restart to finish the update."
- - If the user also has unsaved files open, the message should be ""Hi 
[username], please restart to finish the update. Before restarting you may want 
to save the files that are currently open"
+ What should happen: The Log Out dialog has secondary text, “Some updates
+ won’t apply until the computer next restarts.", and has a "Restart
+ Instead" button. <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SessionHandling#Log_Out>

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  "Log Out" no longer warns about updates that require restart

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