Oh my that's a little crazy.

Yes, this is a Dell XPS 13 laptop.

I was upgrading from Ubuntu 16.04 (which the laptop came from Dell with)
to 18.04, using the normal update process with X running. During the
upgrade process, it seemingly hung at the shim-signed point. There was
no visible password prompt anywhere. I remember trying to type various
things at the console to no avail. Eventually I killed the upgrade,
which left things in a little bit of a sad state, and I finished the
upgrade from the console, which worked.

After fixing everything up with the newly upgraded OS, some time later,
I got a prompt to report a system problem. I clicked the button to go
ahead and report it, because that seemed like the helpful thing to do. I
had no idea it was reporting the problem that happened way back during
the original upgrade process.

It *was* a real problem, but feel free to discard this bug if there
isn't enough data to be useful!

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Title:
  package shim-signed 1.34.9+13-0ubuntu2 failed to install/upgrade:
  installed shim-signed package post-installation script subprocess was
  killed by signal (Terminated)

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