[19:04] <kurkkumopo[m]> Evening. After I uninstalled the "ubuntustudio-pipewire-config" package and replaced it with the "ubuntustudio-pulseaudio-config" via Ubuntu Studio Installer I haven't been able to remove or install anything with the terminal. Every time I try to either upgrade, install or remove something I get a error message that tells me to use "apt --fix-broken install" to install the "pipewire-pulse" dependency for ubuntustudio-audio and
[19:04] <kurkkumopo[m]> ubuntustudio-video packages. Basically the apt --fix-broken install command just offers to install the pipewire-config package back which I don't want and then it would remove the pulseaudio-config package which I need. How can I bypass this?
[19:05] <Eickmeyer> kurkkumopo[m]: You did it wrong. All you needed to do was install "ubuntustudio-pulseaudio-config" and it would've removed "ubuntustudio-pipewiere-config" for you.
[19:05] <Eickmeyer> (failed to follow instruction)
[19:06] <kurkkumopo[m]> I did it exactly like that, but it still gives me that message.
[19:07] <Eickmeyer> You said you uninstalled the "ubuntustudio-pipewire-config" first. That's not what the instructions said.
[19:08] <kurkkumopo[m]> Ah, can I reverse this by installing the pipewire-config package again and next time just installing the pulseaudio-config without uninstalling the pipewire-config?
[19:08] <Eickmeyer> It's worth a shot. The packages were specifically designed to uninstall the other without breaking anything.
[19:09] <Eickmeyer> Uninstalling one before the other *will* break stuff.
[19:10] <kurkkumopo[m]> I understand, I'll give it a shot and if it doesn't work I'll just reinstall Ubuntu studio as a whole. Appreciate the help. 👍
[19:10] <Eickmeyer> I was very intentional with how I designed the packages and how I worded the instructions.
[19:10] <Eickmeyer> You're welcome.
[20:03] <kurkkumopo[m]> Hi again, I reinstalled Ubuntu Studio as a whole and did the package install again from the Ubuntu Studio Installer this time only installing the ubuntustudio-pulseaudio-config package and not touching the pipewire one, after reboot I get the same error than before.
[20:03] <kurkkumopo[m]> s/,/./, s/after/After/