Please inspect the apt-get command  by   this command.

Apt-get --h

sudo apt-get remove vlc

Also, from synaptic you can choose option of fixing the broken packages

On 6/26/09, maSnun <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I'm here with another problem. I installed VLC player earlier on which had
> some dependency problem. Now, when I go to System Settings > Add / Remove
> programs, I no longer see the lists of available packages, instead a warning
> message tells me that some of the dependencies have been broken. And I
> should use Synaptic or another decent package manager to solve the problem.
>
> I am having no problem at the moment. But I am curious if there is a way to
> list the available packages and remove any of them using the console. Or if
> there's any other programs that might help me remove packages without using
> the default add/remove panel ?
>
> Thanks
>
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> Abu Ashraf Masnun
> Grad Student, BBA,
> Khulna University.
> http://masnun.com
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