On Tue, May 21, 2024 at 07:46:43AM +0200, Manny wrote: > > This was reported and fixed in #1038207 > > > > If you're using a bpo kernel, I highly suggest to use kernel modules > > from bpo too. > > I appreciate the suggestion. But I have to wonder, why didn’t apt > prevent this? The purpose of apt is to manage dependencies and > version compatibility and it seems to have failed.
apt can only act on package metadata, but linux-image in bpo has no "Breaks: tp-smapi-dkms (< 0.44-1~)" and thus apt could not prevent that.