#Mint 21.3 to 22 upgrade unmet dependencies

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rain path
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either you played with your package repositiones a bit too much or idk. what does fix button do?

south glacier
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Do you have PPAs or extra repositories?

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If you can cancel the upgrade and run:

sudo apt update

And see if any errors or any irregular stuff appears there

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Ok, try the upgrade again

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Uhm check the message error, it reports about the pkgconf package conflicting with pkg-config. Try to remove pkgconf with apt remove pkgconf and then try again.

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*It's pkgconf

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Did you make a timeshift snapshot?

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Ok, removing pkgconf won't likely cause issues, you can install it again if needed.

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Systemd should be configured by default, so that's a strange issue, what happens when you click on the fix button now?

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Run sudo apt update again and send the result

rain path
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there seems to be something very wrong. not exactly a solution but you can just reinstall your system shrugcat

south glacier
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I think something might've corrupted during the process, I would recommend reinstall the system from Linux Mint 22 if that's possible for you

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Yeah, you can do that, after you put it in place it'll use your old settings

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That's cool, I am planning to use an old hp laptop I have here as a Home Server and a NAS as well, might do that in the next weekend if I have free time.

rain path
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mint sadly doesn't have a one click way to upgrade but keep home like opensuse or fedora, but you can just install 22 next to 21.3 and then rsync -a /home from 21.3 to 22, then delete 21.3 partition

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might be faster, but your way will work also

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if you succeed then write