Hi! Depending on your version of Aptd, this might very well be the case that Aptd is blocking something. Newer versions of APtd will AFAIK jump out of the way as soon as PackageKit is used. Synaptic and unattended-upgrades shouldn't have any effect on PackageKit, as long as they don't run permanently (and even if they did, PK would simply wait until the database lock is released). software-properties-gtk depending on Aptd is ugly, if the maintainers allow it, I will commit a patch to remove that dependency, because it isn't required for anything critical anyway. The GSD patch mentioned above should fix the issue - can you maybe try if removing Aptd would fix it too? Because something is apparently cancelling PK transactions, and Synaptic etc. is unlikely, so my guess would be Aptd (although even that would be weird). Are you maybe performing actions on the Apt database or on PK manually, while GSD checks for updates? (This is a bug in GSD anyway, since it shouldn't nag users about cancelled background transactions, but it should not happen often too) Cheers, Matthias
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