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When I logged in to my Ubuntu 12.04 32-bit server this morning over SSH, I saw this at the end of the 'welcome' screen:

  Graph this data and manage this system at:
    https://landscape.canonical.com/

18 packages can be updated.
5 updates are security updates.
18 packages can be updated.
5 updates are security updates.


*** System restart required ***
Last login: Thu Mar 27 14:59:24 2014 from 192.168.0.7
me@server1:~$

I'm used to seeing 'xx packages can be updated, yy updates are security updates', but I've never seen those lines repeated twice. I'm absolutely sure it isn't a terminal scrolling/overwriting issue. The issue persists after a reboot.

Is this bad? How can I make it only show once?

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This is probably due to this bug. It will be gone if you upgrade to 14.04.

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  • 14.04 isn't out yet, correct?
    – user200337
    Mar 28, 2014 at 0:10
  • That is correct; however, there is, as of today, a beta version available that probably has the patch applied.
    – Jos
    Mar 28, 2014 at 0:12
  • @Undo 14.04 arrives on April (17?) I think.
    – Seth
    Mar 28, 2014 at 0:13

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