Can't install pulseaudio - broken packages
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I have:
- Operating System: Kubuntu 18.10
- KDE Plasma Version: 5.14.5
- Qt Version: 5.11.1
- KDE Frameworks Version: 5.52.0
- Kernel Version: 4.18.0-15-generic
- OS Type: 64-bit
- Processors: 4 × Intel® Pentium® CPU 4415U @ 2.30GHz
- Memory: 11.5 GiB of RAM
$ sudo apt-get install pulseaudio
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
distribution that some required packages have not yet been created
or been moved out of Incoming.
The following information may help to resolve the situation:
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
pulseaudio : Depends: libpulse0 (= 1:12.2-0ubuntu4) but 1:12.2-5~bionic1 is to be installed
Depends: pulseaudio-utils but it is not going to be installed
Recommends: rtkit but it is not going to be installed
E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.
$ apt-cache policy libpulse0
libpulse0:
Installed: 1:12.2-5~bionic1
Candidate: 1:12.2-5~bionic1
Version table:
*** 1:12.2-5~bionic1 100
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
1:12.2-0ubuntu4 500
500 http://dk.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu cosmic/main amd64 Packages
package-management pulseaudio
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I have:
- Operating System: Kubuntu 18.10
- KDE Plasma Version: 5.14.5
- Qt Version: 5.11.1
- KDE Frameworks Version: 5.52.0
- Kernel Version: 4.18.0-15-generic
- OS Type: 64-bit
- Processors: 4 × Intel® Pentium® CPU 4415U @ 2.30GHz
- Memory: 11.5 GiB of RAM
$ sudo apt-get install pulseaudio
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
distribution that some required packages have not yet been created
or been moved out of Incoming.
The following information may help to resolve the situation:
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
pulseaudio : Depends: libpulse0 (= 1:12.2-0ubuntu4) but 1:12.2-5~bionic1 is to be installed
Depends: pulseaudio-utils but it is not going to be installed
Recommends: rtkit but it is not going to be installed
E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.
$ apt-cache policy libpulse0
libpulse0:
Installed: 1:12.2-5~bionic1
Candidate: 1:12.2-5~bionic1
Version table:
*** 1:12.2-5~bionic1 100
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
1:12.2-0ubuntu4 500
500 http://dk.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu cosmic/main amd64 Packages
package-management pulseaudio
4
Possible duplicate of Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages
– Pilot6
Feb 16 at 14:37
Please edit your question to include the complete output ofapt-cache policy libpulse0
– user535733
Feb 16 at 14:39
add a comment |
I have:
- Operating System: Kubuntu 18.10
- KDE Plasma Version: 5.14.5
- Qt Version: 5.11.1
- KDE Frameworks Version: 5.52.0
- Kernel Version: 4.18.0-15-generic
- OS Type: 64-bit
- Processors: 4 × Intel® Pentium® CPU 4415U @ 2.30GHz
- Memory: 11.5 GiB of RAM
$ sudo apt-get install pulseaudio
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
distribution that some required packages have not yet been created
or been moved out of Incoming.
The following information may help to resolve the situation:
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
pulseaudio : Depends: libpulse0 (= 1:12.2-0ubuntu4) but 1:12.2-5~bionic1 is to be installed
Depends: pulseaudio-utils but it is not going to be installed
Recommends: rtkit but it is not going to be installed
E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.
$ apt-cache policy libpulse0
libpulse0:
Installed: 1:12.2-5~bionic1
Candidate: 1:12.2-5~bionic1
Version table:
*** 1:12.2-5~bionic1 100
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
1:12.2-0ubuntu4 500
500 http://dk.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu cosmic/main amd64 Packages
package-management pulseaudio
I have:
- Operating System: Kubuntu 18.10
- KDE Plasma Version: 5.14.5
- Qt Version: 5.11.1
- KDE Frameworks Version: 5.52.0
- Kernel Version: 4.18.0-15-generic
- OS Type: 64-bit
- Processors: 4 × Intel® Pentium® CPU 4415U @ 2.30GHz
- Memory: 11.5 GiB of RAM
$ sudo apt-get install pulseaudio
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
distribution that some required packages have not yet been created
or been moved out of Incoming.
The following information may help to resolve the situation:
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
pulseaudio : Depends: libpulse0 (= 1:12.2-0ubuntu4) but 1:12.2-5~bionic1 is to be installed
Depends: pulseaudio-utils but it is not going to be installed
Recommends: rtkit but it is not going to be installed
E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.
$ apt-cache policy libpulse0
libpulse0:
Installed: 1:12.2-5~bionic1
Candidate: 1:12.2-5~bionic1
Version table:
*** 1:12.2-5~bionic1 100
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
1:12.2-0ubuntu4 500
500 http://dk.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu cosmic/main amd64 Packages
package-management pulseaudio
package-management pulseaudio
edited Feb 16 at 20:53
Zanna
51.4k13140243
51.4k13140243
asked Feb 16 at 14:28
newcat1000newcat1000
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4
Possible duplicate of Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages
– Pilot6
Feb 16 at 14:37
Please edit your question to include the complete output ofapt-cache policy libpulse0
– user535733
Feb 16 at 14:39
add a comment |
4
Possible duplicate of Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages
– Pilot6
Feb 16 at 14:37
Please edit your question to include the complete output ofapt-cache policy libpulse0
– user535733
Feb 16 at 14:39
4
4
Possible duplicate of Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages
– Pilot6
Feb 16 at 14:37
Possible duplicate of Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages
– Pilot6
Feb 16 at 14:37
Please edit your question to include the complete output of
apt-cache policy libpulse0
– user535733
Feb 16 at 14:39
Please edit your question to include the complete output of
apt-cache policy libpulse0
– user535733
Feb 16 at 14:39
add a comment |
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The 1:12.2-5~bionic1
version of libpulse0
is not from official repositories. You probably installed it from somewhere else.
I suggest downgrading the version using Synaptic.
Select the package and then use "Package" menu to set the correct 1:12.2-0ubuntu4
version.
I have forced libpulse0 to use 1:12.2-5~bionic1 in Synaptic package manager but it does not show in terminal when trying to install pulseaudio - i get the same error as if not taking effect.
– newcat1000
Feb 16 at 17:22
Change it to use1:12.2-0ubuntu4
version instead.
– Pilot6
Feb 16 at 17:24
add a comment |
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The 1:12.2-5~bionic1
version of libpulse0
is not from official repositories. You probably installed it from somewhere else.
I suggest downgrading the version using Synaptic.
Select the package and then use "Package" menu to set the correct 1:12.2-0ubuntu4
version.
I have forced libpulse0 to use 1:12.2-5~bionic1 in Synaptic package manager but it does not show in terminal when trying to install pulseaudio - i get the same error as if not taking effect.
– newcat1000
Feb 16 at 17:22
Change it to use1:12.2-0ubuntu4
version instead.
– Pilot6
Feb 16 at 17:24
add a comment |
The 1:12.2-5~bionic1
version of libpulse0
is not from official repositories. You probably installed it from somewhere else.
I suggest downgrading the version using Synaptic.
Select the package and then use "Package" menu to set the correct 1:12.2-0ubuntu4
version.
I have forced libpulse0 to use 1:12.2-5~bionic1 in Synaptic package manager but it does not show in terminal when trying to install pulseaudio - i get the same error as if not taking effect.
– newcat1000
Feb 16 at 17:22
Change it to use1:12.2-0ubuntu4
version instead.
– Pilot6
Feb 16 at 17:24
add a comment |
The 1:12.2-5~bionic1
version of libpulse0
is not from official repositories. You probably installed it from somewhere else.
I suggest downgrading the version using Synaptic.
Select the package and then use "Package" menu to set the correct 1:12.2-0ubuntu4
version.
The 1:12.2-5~bionic1
version of libpulse0
is not from official repositories. You probably installed it from somewhere else.
I suggest downgrading the version using Synaptic.
Select the package and then use "Package" menu to set the correct 1:12.2-0ubuntu4
version.
answered Feb 16 at 14:55
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I have forced libpulse0 to use 1:12.2-5~bionic1 in Synaptic package manager but it does not show in terminal when trying to install pulseaudio - i get the same error as if not taking effect.
– newcat1000
Feb 16 at 17:22
Change it to use1:12.2-0ubuntu4
version instead.
– Pilot6
Feb 16 at 17:24
add a comment |
I have forced libpulse0 to use 1:12.2-5~bionic1 in Synaptic package manager but it does not show in terminal when trying to install pulseaudio - i get the same error as if not taking effect.
– newcat1000
Feb 16 at 17:22
Change it to use1:12.2-0ubuntu4
version instead.
– Pilot6
Feb 16 at 17:24
I have forced libpulse0 to use 1:12.2-5~bionic1 in Synaptic package manager but it does not show in terminal when trying to install pulseaudio - i get the same error as if not taking effect.
– newcat1000
Feb 16 at 17:22
I have forced libpulse0 to use 1:12.2-5~bionic1 in Synaptic package manager but it does not show in terminal when trying to install pulseaudio - i get the same error as if not taking effect.
– newcat1000
Feb 16 at 17:22
Change it to use
1:12.2-0ubuntu4
version instead.– Pilot6
Feb 16 at 17:24
Change it to use
1:12.2-0ubuntu4
version instead.– Pilot6
Feb 16 at 17:24
add a comment |
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Possible duplicate of Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages
– Pilot6
Feb 16 at 14:37
Please edit your question to include the complete output of
apt-cache policy libpulse0
– user535733
Feb 16 at 14:39