Thanks for the input. I've been meaning to fix my Samba config, and this
only made it more obvious. For quite a while it's been 'If it ain't
broke, don't fix it.'. Well, obviously it was broken I just never
noticed. Even with the errors, my machines were still able to connect to
it fine, though I did notice version 1 support was dropped, which
affected a few old network printers. I've since fixed that issue. I have
updates installed via a Bash script on Pulseway, so I don't usually see
the output unless there's a problem with Apt that caused it to fail.

As for Webmin, I suspect it relies on Python 2, which I hear is steadily
being removed from Focal. Since it's still being maintained, this will
probably be fixed soon. While this has nothing to do with Samba, it was
the tool I was using to manage it. I saw it was removed a few days after
this was posted to fix a dependency issue.

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  package samba-common-bin 2:4.11.1+dfsg-3ubuntu2 failed to
  install/upgrade: installed samba-common-bin package post-installation
  script subprocess returned error exit status 1

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