A Complaint: The work-arounds given here no longer function after the
recent updates. WTF! How about fixing this requirements-related bug so I
can partition my new drive? Barring that give me an Ubuntu-supported
path back to 17.04 that doesn't involve my losing all my data.

A Suggestion: provide a configuration option to turn this behavior off
in setup. It would still be annoying but at least we would be able to
get our work done. Oh, and how about ASSIGNING someone to fix the bloody
bug???

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  Invalid MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 keyUnable to init server: Could not
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