The dpkg log shows that you are in the process of upgrading shim-signed
and that you have DKMS modules installed.  In order to continue using
DKMS kernel modules under the new Secure Boot policy, these modules must
be signed, and the key used to sign them must be enrolled in your
firmware.

The log shows that your kernel modules have been signed successfully,
but that the package could not prompt you for a password to use in
enrolling the key in your firmware.

Your bug report also shows that the updates were applied through
aptdaemon, which means that update-manager or another frontend should
have shown you a prompt for a password.

Were you shown this prompt?  The prompt may unfortunately have been
English-only.

** Changed in: shim-signed (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Incomplete

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Title:
  package shim-signed 1.33.1~16.04.5+15+1533136590.3beb971-0ubuntu1
  failed to install/upgrade: subprocess installed post-installation
  script returned error exit status 128

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