Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: update-manager

All Ubuntu distributions...

I always use Ubuntu and usually talk with my friend about it...

The ask me why the update-manager always display to the casual user as
first message "Your system is up-to-date".

Casual user read this and he think "ok Ubuntu is up-to-date i don't need
to make any check"

I suggest to show "System upgrade manager details..." or something else.

I think this may be considered a user interface communication bug.

Thank you

** Affects: update-manager (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: update-manager
  
  All Ubuntu distributions...
  
  I always use Ubuntu and usually talk with my friend about it...
  
- The ask me why the update-manager display to the casual user "Your
- system is up-to-date".
+ The ask me why the update-manager always display to the casual user as
+ first message "Your system is up-to-date".
  
  Casual user read this and he think "ok Ubuntu is up-to-date i don't need
  to make any check"
  
  I suggest to show "System upgrade manager details..." or something else.
  
  I think this may be considered a user interface communication bug.
  
  Thank you

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update-manager display default message  but i'm sure it isn't... ?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/262632
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