> Search through "/var/log/dpkg.log" or "/var/log/dpkg.log.1" etc.
> Look for the records with status "remove" and "purge" and make notes of 
> package names especially meta-packages, which can install multiple packages 
> in bulk as their dependencies.
> First remove "wine32:i386" and reinstall packages that were removed, starting 
> with meta-packages.

Thank you very much, this solved my issue. I first removed the wine32
package and then queried the logs for all removed packages dated from
yesterday and reinstalled them in a single command.

> From my experience with Wine, it is better to install package from WineHQ 
> official repository.
> https://gitlab.winehq.org/wine/wine/-/wikis/Debian-Ubuntu#trixie

Also thank you very much for this. I'll take a look into it.

> I don't know anything about "phonon".

That's Qt's sound playback API. The reason I got a warning about it is
that, for some reason, installing wine32 removed a ton of 64bit
libraries, including phonon plugins, which would leave Qt applications
without sound.

> Maybe someone else will chime in, if you will still have problems with sound 
> after re-installation.

I don't, everything is fine now. It's still strange that the system
would recommend me a command that breaks the system. Maybe I should
report a bug?

-- 
Luiz Romário Santana Rios

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