------- Comment From [email protected] 2018-11-15 12:05 EDT-------
(In reply to comment #6)
> This points to the fact that the command-not-found package was never
> uploaded to cosmic at time of beta release like it is supposed to be.

Interesting - I found the  -pre1 version of 'command-not-found' to be installed 
on our system:
# apt search command-not-found
Sorting... Done
Full Text Search... Done
command-not-found/cosmic,now 18.10.0~pre1 all [installed]
Suggest installation of packages in interactive bash sessions

command-not-found-data/cosmic,now 18.10.0~pre1 s390x [installed]
Set of data files for command-not-found.

packagekit-command-not-found/cosmic 1.1.10-1ubuntu7 s390x
Offer to install missing programs automatically

python3-commandnotfound/cosmic,now 18.10.0~pre1 all [installed]
Python 3 bindings for command-not-found.

# dpkg -l|grep command-not-found
ii  command-not-found                     18.10.0~pre1                      all 
         Suggest installation of packages in interactive bash sessions
ii  command-not-found-data                18.10.0~pre1                      
s390x        Set of data files for command-not-found.
ii  python3-commandnotfound               18.10.0~pre1                      all 
         Python 3 bindings for command-not-found.

Running 'zkey -h' issued a help, but pointing to the wrong package:
# zkey -h

Command 'zkey' not found, but can be installed with:

apt install s390-tools.

Will test the -pre2 version as a next step.

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