Public bug reported:

Scenario:
1. Update manager notifies the user that updates exist and asks the user 
whether to install
2. The user chooses to install
3. Packages start to get downloaded, but the download stops due to network 
issues, after some packages are downloaded.
4. The user chooses to cancel the download and clicks on "Cancel"
5. The system ask the user whether to continue with the installation of the 
downloaded items or to Ignore them.
6. User chooses to Ignore them to cancel the operation completely so that the 
update can be run again, afresh.

The next time the user chooses to install the updates, update-manager
warns that some software is not authorized and asks the users to confirm
that they want to proceed.  I suspect this is caused because of the
earlier installation attempt that was aborted and some packages probably
do not have the associated keys.

Expected Behaviour:  Update-manager should not raise a warning, as the
user is installing recommended updated through update-manager.

Note:  No additional software source have been added.  Update-manager is
running with the default software sources after a 9.04 installations.

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

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Update-manager flags packages from Ubuntu repos as "Non-Authorized"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/378653
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