Mark,

Look at the output near the end of your 'sudo apt-get update' output.

--->"W: Duplicate sources.list entry
http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/";<---

Firstly, you need to fix your /etc/apt/sources.list entries then run
'sudo apt-get update' again and watch for any errors. If the update
command completes with no errors I'll wager audacious will install just
fine. If not you could disable the thrid party ppa's you're using re-
update and install audacious from the ubuntu repos, then re-enable your
other ppa's.

I'm no help myself with wine, I personally don't use it. However, as
mentioned in the initial comment you could check the help/support sites
available. You could also try getting support for this issue on the
#ubuntu and #winehq irc channels on irc.freenode.net

Hope this helps.
James

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Title:
  I actually have two problems. The first is a minor problem. The
  upgrade to 12:04 completely obsoleted Audacious and the file was
  uninstalled. I was able to find a music player that is almost as good
  and use that one. The second problem involves the last update to Wine.
  That update has rendered my Steam account inoperable. Steam was one of
  the main reasons why I have Wine on my computer in the first place.
  What did the upgrade do and how can it be repared?

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