>The interwebs are no help either because the methods to fix the "broken packages" error I'm getting don't work.
It usually happens after canceling an upgrade or install... Because something was being installed, something you didn't want, and you nervously hit "ctrl c" as in "fuck you installer", which is followed by another fuck you installer with a "apt remove packagename". Then of course the installer tells you you shouldn't do that because blah, but you do anyway because fuck you that's why
Then it tells something about broken packages once you try to update/upgrade/install something again
Usually it suggests to type this "sudo dpkg --configure -a"
Which you should do, and then the upgrade/install process starts again (which is frustrating since you didn't want that shit installed in the first place, c'est la vie) And then once all the shits are done, you can remove your shit you didn't want installed "sudo apt remove packagename"
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Fuck you wolfram
This comment ^ is gospel truth.
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