There's a relatively easy workaround - you can run dpkg to install the package and force it to overwrite the conflict. If I remember, it's something like this (from a terminal):
You might need to change it for the particular version of the linux-firmware that you're getting the error for (I copied this location from an error posted above).
There's a relatively easy workaround - you can run dpkg to install the package and force it to overwrite the conflict. If I remember, it's something like this (from a terminal):
sudo dkpg -i --force-overwrite /var/cache/ apt/archives/ linux-firmware_ 1.34.1_ all.deb
You might need to change it for the particular version of the linux-firmware that you're getting the error for (I copied this location from an error posted above).