While package management in Linux is usally pretty straightforward, sometimes things go awry. Here’s to to fix broken packages in Ubuntu.
Ubuntu has a strong software management system in place, but sometimes, you might still need to know how to fix broken packages. Software management in Linux has come a long way, though. When I first began running Linux three decades ago, installing new software was much more challenging.
Today, most Linux distributions (including Ubuntu) use package management systems like apt or snap for installing additional software. While this makes the process much easier, things do still occasionally break. Luckily, there are several easy methods you can use to fix broken packages in Ubuntu.
