No, I just removed the ppa from the list of repositories and then Reload, Mark Upgrades, Apply in succession in Synaptic, but that didn't provide the Maverick version - it still gave the ppa version.
So, I choose Package, Force Version and manually selected the Maverick version 1:0.9.22~0.9.21+stable-queue-32-g8478-0ubuntu21 (maverick) and hit Apply.
Then I got an error:
E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.
Why? I did a Reload and Mark All Upgrades in Synaptic and everything looks up to date and correct.
Where is the problem?
Is it related to still having other ppa:ubuntu-audio-dev packages installed?
I really don't want to remove those other packages' ppa versions because I need the ppa versions to get any sound working on this laptop. The standard Maverick audio-related packages do not provide a working sound system on this laptop.
No, I just removed the ppa from the list of repositories and then Reload, Mark Upgrades, Apply in succession in Synaptic, but that didn't provide the Maverick version - it still gave the ppa version.
So, I choose Package, Force Version and manually selected the Maverick version 1:0.9.22~ 0.9.21+ stable- queue-32- g8478-0ubuntu21 (maverick) and hit Apply.
Then I got an error:
E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.
Why? I did a Reload and Mark All Upgrades in Synaptic and everything looks up to date and correct. audio-dev packages installed?
Where is the problem?
Is it related to still having other ppa:ubuntu-
I really don't want to remove those other packages' ppa versions because I need the ppa versions to get any sound working on this laptop. The standard Maverick audio-related packages do not provide a working sound system on this laptop.
I would prefer