pitti: 
Installed: 3.11.0-15.25~precise1
Candidate: 3.11.0-15.25~precise1

I know what causes this now.  I can recreate this on a virtualbox VM
using hte following steps:

Disable all network ports on VM
Install 12.04.4 via ISO image to VM
After install, log in
run apport-bug --save filename linux

and you'll get the errors noted in the original.

I'm doing some test work at a customer site where internet access is
forbidden.  So while my test servers DO have active network cards, they
have no access to the internet.

At a guess, I'm thinking perhaps apport can't check the package vs the
repo at archive.ubuntu.com and thus claims that the linux packages are
not "Real Ubuntu Packages"

If I do the same steps above, but with an active network connection to
the internet, apport works fine.

Given that we in cert do a LOT of work inside labs where you're not
allowed to connect to the internet, this can be a real problem. (same
goes for OEM engineers who work every day inside those same types of
labs)

** Changed in: apport (Ubuntu)
       Status: Incomplete => Confirmed

** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
       Status: Incomplete => Confirmed

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  linux and linux-image-generic are not Ubuntu packages

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