Upon diving in to apt.log, it appears as though pipewire-media-session
needs to be force-removed (deprecated in favor of wireplumber). What
seems to be happening after pipewire-audio is installed is we're finding
this:

> MarkKeep pipewire-media-session:amd64 < 0.4.1-2ubuntu1 @ii gR > FU=0

This does not seem to be desirable as it's doing this when calculating
packages for deletion.

I recommend the next step is to fore-remove pipewire-media-session in
the quirk.

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  Ubuntu Studio upgrade, pipewire <-> pulseaudio conflict

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