Public bug reported:

I am trying to enable esm for a system running Linux Mint 13, based on
Ubuntu 14.04. I enabled esm on my Ubuntu One account, and it asked me to
run "sudo ua attach [my token]". I ran that command, but the response
was: "sudo: ua: command not found". I checked which package needed to be
installed for that. The only info I could find said it was ubuntu-
advantage-tools, which is already installed. The only command in that
package I could find related to esm was "sudo ubuntu-advantage enable-
esm [username:password]". I tried that, which seemed to work, did a sudo
apt-get update, and sudo apt-get upgrade. It failed to find any of the
upgradable packages in the esm repository. I'm assuming the problem is
that missing ua command, and not being able to send the token, but I'm
not sure.

System info:
Description:    Linux Mint 13 Maya
Release:        13

** Affects: ubuntu-advantage-tools (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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  ua command does not exist, can't enable or install from esm

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