This really needs to be fixed.  I'm actually a Unity user myself, but I
certainly do not want update-manager to run automatically whenever there
are updates, uselessly consuming resources until I manually close it.  I
want to be *notified* that there are updates, and then choose whether I
want to run update-manager to install them, or (much more likely)
install them with aptitude from the terminal.  I really don't give a
damn about your "usability studies."  So they didn't notice the
indicator icon?  Well I never notice it in Unity, which I have set to
auto-hide and rarely actually look at.  People are *different* and come
from different backgrounds.

This one-size-fits-all bullshit really needs to stop—that's what made
Windows so awful.  There are many different categories of users and they
all have different needs.  You want to make this awful behaviour the
default?  Fine.  But removing the option entirely is just spitting in
the face of your users and driving them to other distributions.

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  update-notifier does not show a tray icon in xubuntu 13.10

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