For info, when I run "sudo apt --fix-broken install" it sometimes fails
with a segmentation fault. Also, it seems to report "Operation not
permitted" errors on a different drivers each time I run it. It's not
repeatable.

Is there a way that I can uninstall the 5.3.0-24 kernel (apt purge
doesn't work) and then blacklist it to prevent automatically upgrading
to it again, so that I can continue to use apt until this issue has been
fixed?

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  apt broken by unattended upgrade in Ubuntu 19.10

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