[solved] an update cannot be carried out

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      An update has not been possible for a few days. Here is the message from the terminal:

      
      Preparing to unpack .../0-firmware-realtek_20210315-2~bpo10+1_all.deb ...
      Unpacking firmware-realtek (20210315-2~bpo10+1) over (20200918-1.0antix1) ...
      dpkg: error processing archive /tmp/apt-dpkg-install-dDAqKy/0-firmware-realtek_20210315-2~bpo10+1_all.deb (--unpack):
       trying to overwrite '/lib/firmware/rtl_bt/rtl8723bs_config-OBDA8723.bin', which is also in package connman-bluetooth-firmware-antix 0.1.0
      dpkg-deb: error: paste subprocess was killed by signal (Broken pipe)
      

      I don’t use bluetooth and don’t need it. Should I uninstall it and try the update again?

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        Please provide more info about how you were trying to perform that update… Were you running “sudo apt upgrade” or “sudo apt dist-upgrade”? Were you trying to manually install “0-firmware-realtek_20210315-2~bpo10+1_all.deb”?

        …And do try to avoid deleting stuff that comes out of the box with antiX… by now you know you may break something, right?

        P.

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          https://www.antixforum.com/forums/topic/upgrade-error-with-realtek-firmware/

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            @anticapitalista

            Removed, thanks!

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