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i am getting an error while upgrading apt upgrade

cn flag

The following packages have unmet dependencies: libwacom9 : Depends: libwacom-common (= 2.1.0-2) but 1.12-1 is to be installed E: Broken packages getting this error when using apt upgrade

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cn flag
Only Ubuntu and official flavors of Ubuntu (https://ubuntu.com/download/flavours) are on-topic here, refer to https://askubuntu.com/help/on-topic where you'll find other SE sites where you question will be welcome if you don't want to use a Kali forum. (*One advantage of Ubuntu is it's many support options, you opted for Kali so take advantage of its support options, or SE Unix & Linux* found in the on-topic link) https://www.kali.org/docs/introduction/should-i-use-kali-linux/
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No package(s) in your paste match on-topic OS/releases. Ubuntu 22.04 doesn't yet exist; it's currently the *development* release Ubuntu *jammy* and remains that until it reaches RC state which isn't expected until after 14 April 2022, and isn't on-topic here until release on 21 April 2022. https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/jammy-jellyfish-release-schedule/23906 Please refer https://askubuntu.com/help/on-topic. For support issues with Ubuntu *jammy* you'll need to use a #ubuntu-next or #ubuntu+1 site (IRC, UF etc)
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th flag

You need to remove the package:

  1. sudo apt remove libwacom2
  2. sudo apt upgrade

I hope ir works for you.

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cn flag
Why would you remove the package? Please give supporting info for your answer.
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th flag
Because it was a problem with dependencies. If you want to install the new version of libwacom, go to this page https://github.com/linuxwacom/libwacom/releases/tag/libwacom-2.1.0
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sd flag
Thx, fixed the same issue on Debian Bookworm
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km flag

same issue today. if you need to or want to keep the package like me, just run:

sudo apt install libwacom-common

it will install the missing package and after that

sudo apt update

It will run like a train.

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