** Description changed:

- While upgrading from Ubuntu 6.04.1 to Ubuntu 6.10, with Opera installed
+ While upgrading from Ubuntu 6.06.1 to Ubuntu 6.10, with Opera installed
  from the dapper-commercial repository, I received an error message:
  "This upgrade requires that the /usr/X11R6/bin directory be removed and
  replaced with a symlink. An attempt was made to do so, but it failed,
  most likely because the directory is not yet empty. You must move the
  files that are currently in the directory out of the way so that the
  installation can complete. If you like, you may move them back after the
  symlink is in place."
  
  This is a very well-written error message, but expecting people to
  follow these instructions themselves is still far beyond the realm of
  most people who use computers. One possible solution is for the
  installation process to create the new directory, then move the contents
  of /usr/X11R6/bin/ to that new directory, *then* replace /usr/X11R6/bin
  with a symlink.
  
  Furthermore, the instructions don't actually work. Even after moving the
  opera/ subdirectory out of the way, the dist-upgrade still fails, with a
  message like "trying to overwrite /user/X11R6/bin, which is also used by
  package opera". And if I use Synaptic to try uninstalling Opera first,
  it wants me to uninstall half the world at the same time (including gdm,
  gksu, update-notifier, and xserver-xorg).

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Upgrade to Edgy fails ("Cannot remove /usr/X11R6/bin directory") if Opera is 
installed
https://launchpad.net/bugs/68983

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