Thanks Jerry-
What info would be helpful?
I know that in my pre-upgrade state, I had changed the sudoers file so that my 
DOMAIN\username account was included as an admin in the sudoers file.

During the upgrade, it asked for the names of Kerberos servers on my
domain.  I am at home and not connected to my domain, so I left these
blank.  Even if I were at work and on the domain I have no idea what the
kerberos servers would be.  I'm on a completely windows-centric AD
domain.

During the upgrade it also advised me that Winbind and Likewise were not
compatible with each other and had to be disabled.  Should I uninstall
one or both of them?

Do I need to go in and change a config file of some sort?

Maybe it will just work if I return to my domain and login with my
domain account.  I will return tomorrow morning. I'd like to get it
fixed before then but if I can't, I'll live.  I think I can still get to
my files in the /home folder for my domain user by using sudo and
nautilus.

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package likewise-open 5.4.0.39949-3 failed to install/upgrade:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/531812
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