I'd guess about half way through the installation of the upgrade
packages I got two very similar messages, I jotted this note since the
screenshot tool wouldn't work at that point:

"Could not install /var/cache/apt/archives/xserver-core ...............
blah, blah"

The "blah, blah" is not meant as a joke, that's literally what I wrote
down because I was tired, I just wanted a bit of a reminder for myself
because I knew I'd likely nod off very soon.

Then when the upgrade completed I was warned a third time that 'xserver-
xorg-core' failed to install so I just ran "apt-get -f install" which
worked like a charm. I followed up with "dpkg --configure -a" just to be
on the safe side and that Natty is running great.

Those are the only warnings that appeared during the upgrade. Post
upgrade I had a bit of trouble with network manager errors (I'd been
noticing that on two other Natty installs I've been playing with also)
and when trying to report the crash it says, "Sorry Network Manager
closed unexpectedly" but then it says, "Your computer does not have
enough free memory to automatically analyze the problem and send a
report to the developers." But I've been seeing these for at least a few
days even though I've never actually lost my network connection.

Also the package computertemp seemed incompatible post install but
that's not uncommon and I'd surely think not related.

When I completed iso-testing today I installed a fresh Maverick on a
different partition anticipating the possible need to retest the Natty
upgrade so just let me know if you'd like me to do that.

The one I upgraded last night is also still in tact so I can post any
additional logs you'd like.

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Title:
  Upgrade to Natty fails to install xserver-xorg-core

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