I'm not a n00b.  This happened also to me, and while I'm confortable
with quite a bit of Linux administration I have used nothing but the
Ubuntu happy-wrappers for many months.  They typically work great.  I'm
on 6.06 still.

I strongly suspect there is a real bug underlying this; possibly
triggered by e.g. doing multiple "download and install" cycles when
prompted, but postponing one of the required reboots.

Regardless, running the synaptic packagage manager rather than just the
update manager produced a more helpful error message, that dpkg had
struggled and the correct commandline to proceed.  To recover, (adding
sudo) at the command line I ran:

sudo dpkg --configure -a

entering my password when prompted.

Note that I had killed the update-notifier previously during debugging
of the problem.  I have no idea if that was related; I doubt it but
wanted to give full disclosure.

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