ua command does not exist, can't enable or install from esm
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ubuntu-advantage-tools (Ubuntu) |
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Bug Description
I am trying to enable esm for a system running Linux Mint 13, based on Ubuntu 14.04. I enabled esm on my Ubuntu One account, and it asked me to run "sudo ua attach [my token]". I ran that command, but the response was: "sudo: ua: command not found". I checked which package needed to be installed for that. The only info I could find said it was ubuntu-
System info:
Description: Linux Mint 13 Maya
Release: 13
Hello,
the "ua" command is available in ubuntu- advantage- tools package from the trusty-updates pocket, which at the moment is version 19.6~ubuntu14.04.3
You probably have an older version installed, where the ESM support was via "enable-esm user:pass" command.