I wanted to see the new dialog, but the screenshot link is broken.  A
while back I followed the fake ubuntu advantage suggestion, and/or the
unspamifyubuntu solution, or both;  I can't remember anymore, and
whatever it was worked for me.  On the other hand, probably for the same
reason, I don't see the new solution.  I was just thinking, if it's not
too late, and if there's any merit to it, in Muon one can mark a package
for installation, or mark a package for re-installation, or for removal.
Perhaps there could be another choice, namely a never-install mark,
which prevents any packages or upgrades that depend on that package from
being offered.  Then the question would be how to translate that to the
narrower scope of Software Updater.  By the way, logging in now has a
nasty thing about something called Ubuntu One...  Another nag?  Question
is do you have One or not?  If you say you don't, it FORCES you to sign
up for it.  If you say yes, it lets you pass even if you don't have it
and were just lying.  Well, at least I THINK I lied, as I don't remember
ever signing up for One.

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