[Bug 2047778] Re: Software Updater unable to cancel Ubuntu Pro upgrade

Nathan Teodosio 2047778 at bugs.launchpad.net
Mon Apr 8 13:43:04 UTC 2024


--> c_starchaser

> 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?

Can you please be more specific? Logging in where, in Ubuntu, in a
Ubuntu web-site, ...? If that is not update-manager, please open a bug
for the corresponding software.

Also, the originally described issue, namely of the program offering
exclusively Ubuntu Pro updates when the machine was not registered to
Ubuntu Pro, has been fixed, so I'm marking the bug task as "fix
released". If you still observe the unintended behavior despite having
an up to date update-manager, please revert it back to "confirmed".

--> michel.ekimia

Thanks for the screen shot, for future ones you can always prefix
'LANG=' (here 'LANG= update-manager') to the command so that it uses the
default locale, that will help people to understand it more easily.

** Changed in: update-manager (Ubuntu)
       Status: Confirmed => Fix Released

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Title:
  Software Updater unable to cancel Ubuntu Pro upgrade

Status in update-manager package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
   Every time I invoke Software Updater I get a list of Ubuntu Pro security updates, and a message at the bottom that for those updates I need to enable Ubuntu Pro, with only one other button to choose, "Remind Me Later".  I searched for Ubuntu Pro to find out what it is, and came to the conclusion that I do not want it;  but there seems to nowhere be any means to permanently reject its installation.  Every time I reboot the computer I get the same files offered again, and the only options again are to enable Pro or be reminded later, neither of which options reflects my will and desire.  Is this an option, as it seems to be dressed up to be?, or is it a MANDATORY upgrade?  My experience as a user is one of confusion.
    (I can still upgrade my packages through Muon Package Manager, though;  but Software Updater appears to have been rendered permanently useless by this persistent nag.)
    Perhaps this is very poor and misguided marketing trick;  rather than a software bug.
    What IS a bug, however, is the inability for a user to block a package or upgrade through the Software Updater interface.  This permanent nag with Ubuntu Pro points to a deficiency in Software Updater.  There ought to be a way to say NO to an upgrade in a way that sticks.

  Info:
  My computer is an old Lenovo T440 laptop.
  ~$ lsb_release -a
  No LSB modules are available.
  Distributor ID: Ubuntu
  Description:    Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS
  Release:        22.04
  Codename:       jammy
  Using Lubuntu desktop.

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