This happened to me during a "do-release-update -d" on my 19.04 system.
I found a reference to a similar issue here:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/146150/unable-to-fix-broken-packages-
with-sudo-apt-get-install-f

I made a copy of /var/lib/dpkg/status then edited it to remove all the
sections about the package libnvidia-compute-410.  I then did "sudo apt
--fix-broken install" which completed successfully.  I have continued
the update manually using "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade
&& sudo apt-get dist-upgrade".

I would appreciate know if this was the correct thing to do and if I
need to do any further repair to properly remove the broken package.

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Title:
  package libnvidia-compute-410 (not installed) failed to
  install/upgrade: package libnvidia-compute-410:i386 (418.56-0ubuntu1)
  with field 'Multi-Arch: no' is not co-installable with libnvidia-
  compute-410 which has multiple installed instances

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