Thanks for that. I did that. The only problem is that it was all of the
packages listed that it didn't trust. I had tried a restart and a
shutdown but to no avail.I turned the computer off for the night and the
next day it allowed all the updates.
Thanks again for your response
Dwight
On Thu, 2013
I don't know if it is the right place to say it, but I think the way
update-manager works is very unintuitive to new users.
Say I have a 100 updates to install and one of them is not trusted. When
I click install it will display error message and close. To install
updates you need to find the untr
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Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
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Version = 12.04.1 LTS
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These are what are not allowed t/b updated.
apport apport-gtk aptdaemon aptdaemon-data bogofilter bogofilter-bdb
bogofilter-common linux-generic-pae linux-headers-3.2.0-35
linux-headers-3.2.0-35-generic-pae linux-headers-generic-pae
linux-image-3.2.0-35-generic-pae linux-image-generic-pae linux-