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What's wrong now with fwupd? It was OK since May 1st, 2020 on newly installed Ubuntu 20.04

The following packages have been kept back:
   fwupd 
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 1 not upgraded.
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  • Happening to me too. If I try to force it, it wants to remove a bunch of important stuff :( – Organic Marble Jun 15 '20 at 19:10
  • same happened to me, just run sudo apt-dist upgrade and then will be ok – kannzzmm2 Jun 15 '20 at 19:22
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    @kannzzmm2 - Do yo think it is safe from the point of system integrity? – Sergey Sergeyev Jun 15 '20 at 19:26
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    ITYM `sudo apt dist-upgrade` Tried it in a vm and it removed `fwupd-signed` and `fwupdate-signed` After a reboot the vm didn't start the desktop. Not sure this is a winning strategy. – Organic Marble Jun 15 '20 at 19:41
  • @OrganicMarble yes exactly, I made a mistake.. When I updated my laptop with sudo apt dist-upgrade I think no package was removed, rebooted and it was working fine.. SergeySergeyev I think yes, because -- > dist-upgrade in addition to performing the function of upgrade, also intelligently handles changing dependencies with new versions of packages – kannzzmm2 Jun 15 '20 at 21:21

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It's a partial fix for a bug LP #1883568

Both packages, fwupd and fwupd-signed should be installed. One was uploaded, the other was uploaded later. So there was briefly a version mismatch, which prevented the new fwupd from installing.

There is Bug report on the mismatch: LP #1883595, and the fwupd-signed package has been uploaded to -proposed. Time to be patient.

Simply wait until fwupd-signed catches up, then both will install together automagically.

Do not try to force the newer version using dist-upgrade or full-upgrade. If you already did, then simply ensure that you have both packages installed.

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