This might be a bug, I'm honestly not sure. Currently I'm running sid (yes I know, moving past that though)
The rest of the FGLRX packages installed no problem. But when I do apt-get install fglrx-glx, it wants to remove libgl1-mesa-glx, along with 224 other packages (basically... all of X, and KDE and a bunch of other graphical programs, and for some reason it wants to INSTALL vlc) Just out of curiousity I told apt to install Nvidia's glx' module to see if the same result happened... it didn't. Nvidia's glx module it correctly wants to remove fglrx, but thats it. It will install no problem (assumably, haven't tried since I have an AMD card) I have the update-alternatives packages installed so that once FGLRX-glx and MESA-glx are installed, I can jump between them. But if fglrx-glx is to be moved into testing and eventually stable, at some point, something about that package (depends list maybe?) needs to be fixed. If anyone is able to help me install fglrx-glx as a drop-in replecement of mesa-glx, please give a shout. I've been using Fedora, Gentoo and Arch a lot for the last few months, so my Apt's a bit rusty. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

