We’ve compiled this guide based on the most common solutions from Ubuntu Forums, the Arch Wiki, and our own experience helping users in the Linux community. If you find a better solution, let us know in the comments.
If you’ve encountered broken packages on your Linux system, don’t panic. This is one of the most common issues Linux users face, and there are well-established solutions. Let’s walk through the diagnosis and fix step by step.
If the standard fixes don’t work for broken packages, there may be a hardware-specific issue at play. Check your hardware manufacturer’s Linux compatibility notes, and consider filing a bug report with your distribution’s tracker.


Solution #3 worked for me on Linux Mint 21. Thanks!
Solution #3 worked for me on Linux Mint 21. Thanks!
Still having this issue even after following all the steps. Help?
THIS FIXED IT! I’ve been dealing with this for days. Thank you!