Help me understand these dependencies (xorg/video drivers)
Debian testing installation. An aptitude dist-upgrade today results in: The following packages have unmet dependencies: fglrx-driver: Conflicts: nvidia-glx but 195.36.24-4 is to be installed. xserver-xorg-core: Breaks: xserver-xorg-video-2 which is a virtual package. Breaks: xserver-xorg-video-cyrix (= 1:1.1.0-8) but 1:1.1.0-8 is to be installed. Breaks: xserver-xorg-video-nsc (= 1:2.8.3-4) but 1:2.8.3-4 is to be installed. fglrx-glx: Conflicts: nvidia-glx but 195.36.24-4 is to be installed. nvidia-glx: Conflicts: fglrx-glx but 1:10-7-1 is to be installed. but I can't understand why it's installing fglrx-driver or nvidia-glx An aptitude why on those packages shows: $ aptitude why fglrx-driver i gnomeDependsgdm3 | gdm-themes p gdm3 Recommends xserver-xorg p A xserver-xorg Dependsxserver-xorg-video-all | xserver-xorg-video-6 p fglrx-driver Provides xserver-xorg-video-6 aptitude why nvidia-glx i gnomeDependsgdm3 | gdm-themes p gdm3 Recommends xserver-xorg p A xserver-xorg Dependsxserver-xorg-video-all | xserver-xorg-video-6 p nvidia-glx Provides xserver-xorg-video-6 so it seems they are installed since they provide 'xserver-xorg-video-6' BUT I already have 'xserver-xorg-video-radeonhd' which provides the same package, so why does aptitude want to install the proprietary display drivers? Also, can I safely remove every xserver-xorg-video-* except the one I'm using? Thanks. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/aanlktinu2ojkd93vyq3_fape54zblmmyqg31_n2nj...@mail.gmail.com
Re: Help me understand these dependencies (xorg/video drivers)
On Tue, 21 Sep 2010 09:36:50 +0200 Matteo Riva mura...@gmail.com wrote: anippy The following packages have unmet dependencies: fglrx-driver: Conflicts: nvidia-glx but 195.36.24-4 is to be installed. xserver-xorg-core: Breaks: xserver-xorg-video-2 which is a virtual package. Breaks: xserver-xorg-video-cyrix (= 1:1.1.0-8) but 1:1.1.0-8 is to be installed. Breaks: xserver-xorg-video-nsc (= 1:2.8.3-4) but 1:2.8.3-4 is to be installed. fglrx-glx: Conflicts: nvidia-glx but 195.36.24-4 is to be installed. nvidia-glx: Conflicts: fglrx-glx but 1:10-7-1 is to be installed. but I can't understand why it's installing fglrx-driver or nvidia-glx An aptitude why on those packages shows: $ aptitude why fglrx-driver i gnomeDependsgdm3 | gdm-themes p gdm3 Recommends xserver-xorg p A xserver-xorg Dependsxserver-xorg-video-all | xserver-xorg-video-6 p fglrx-driver Provides xserver-xorg-video-6 aptitude why nvidia-glx i gnomeDependsgdm3 | gdm-themes p gdm3 Recommends xserver-xorg p A xserver-xorg Dependsxserver-xorg-video-all | xserver-xorg-video-6 p nvidia-glx Provides xserver-xorg-video-6 so it seems they are installed since they provide 'xserver-xorg-video-6' BUT I already have 'xserver-xorg-video-radeonhd' which provides the same package, so why does aptitude want to install the proprietary display drivers? Not sure, try opening aptitude in and cancelling all pending actions. sudo aptitude then press e or click actions cancel pending actions. Also, can I safely remove every xserver-xorg-video-* except the one I'm using? Yup Thanks. Good luck. -- Regards, Angus Hedger Debian GNU/Linux User PGP Public Key 0xEE6A4B97 signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: Help me understand these dependencies (xorg/video drivers)
On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 10:39 AM, Angus Hedger demide...@gmail.com wrote: On Tue, 21 Sep 2010 09:36:50 +0200 Matteo Riva mura...@gmail.com wrote: anippy The following packages have unmet dependencies: fglrx-driver: Conflicts: nvidia-glx but 195.36.24-4 is to be installed. xserver-xorg-core: Breaks: xserver-xorg-video-2 which is a virtual package. Breaks: xserver-xorg-video-cyrix (= 1:1.1.0-8) but 1:1.1.0-8 is to be installed. Breaks: xserver-xorg-video-nsc (= 1:2.8.3-4) but 1:2.8.3-4 is to be installed. fglrx-glx: Conflicts: nvidia-glx but 195.36.24-4 is to be installed. nvidia-glx: Conflicts: fglrx-glx but 1:10-7-1 is to be installed. but I can't understand why it's installing fglrx-driver or nvidia-glx An aptitude why on those packages shows: $ aptitude why fglrx-driver i gnome Depends gdm3 | gdm-themes p gdm3 Recommends xserver-xorg p A xserver-xorg Depends xserver-xorg-video-all | xserver-xorg-video-6 p fglrx-driver Provides xserver-xorg-video-6 aptitude why nvidia-glx i gnome Depends gdm3 | gdm-themes p gdm3 Recommends xserver-xorg p A xserver-xorg Depends xserver-xorg-video-all | xserver-xorg-video-6 p nvidia-glx Provides xserver-xorg-video-6 so it seems they are installed since they provide 'xserver-xorg-video-6' BUT I already have 'xserver-xorg-video-radeonhd' which provides the same package, so why does aptitude want to install the proprietary display drivers? Not sure, try opening aptitude in and cancelling all pending actions. sudo aptitude then press e or click actions cancel pending actions. Apparently there are no pending actions, I still can't understand why those packages are being installed. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/aanlktinyuknn=es8bgbygxqp9fb5e+u=cjdsfhsdc...@mail.gmail.com
Re: Help me understand these dependencies (xorg/video drivers)
On Tue, 21 Sep 2010 11:19:30 +0200 Matteo Riva mura...@gmail.com wrote: snipp The following packages have unmet dependencies: fglrx-driver: Conflicts: nvidia-glx but 195.36.24-4 is to be installed. xserver-xorg-core: Breaks: xserver-xorg-video-2 which is a virtual package. Breaks: xserver-xorg-video-cyrix (= 1:1.1.0-8) but 1:1.1.0-8 is to be installed. Breaks: xserver-xorg-video-nsc (= 1:2.8.3-4) but 1:2.8.3-4 is to be installed. fglrx-glx: Conflicts: nvidia-glx but 195.36.24-4 is to be installed. nvidia-glx: Conflicts: fglrx-glx but 1:10-7-1 is to be installed. Seems the last update broke some of the drivers, I would remove xserver-xorg-video-nsc, xserver-xorg-video-nsc, xserver-xorg-video-all, and reinstall xserver-xorg-video-radeonhd or xserver-xorg-video-ati (the newer driver that has replaced the ageing radeonhd one). Also try updating the aptitude cache, maybe its got confused. snippy An aptitude why on those packages shows: $ aptitude why fglrx-driver i gnome Depends gdm3 | gdm-themes p gdm3 Recommends xserver-xorg p A xserver-xorg Depends xserver-xorg-video-all | xserver-xorg-video-6 p fglrx-driver Provides xserver-xorg-video-6 aptitude why nvidia-glx i gnome Depends gdm3 | gdm-themes p gdm3 Recommends xserver-xorg p A xserver-xorg Depends xserver-xorg-video-all | xserver-xorg-video-6 p nvidia-glx Provides xserver-xorg-video-6 so it seems they are installed since they provide 'xserver-xorg-video-6' BUT I already have 'xserver-xorg-video-radeonhd' which provides the same package, so why does aptitude want to install the proprietary display drivers? Not sure, try opening aptitude in and cancelling all pending actions. sudo aptitude then press e or click actions cancel pending actions. Apparently there are no pending actions, I still can't understand why those packages are being installed. Did the solver give you any other options? -- Regards, Angus Hedger Debian GNU/Linux User PGP Public Key 0xEE6A4B97 signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: Help me understand these dependencies (xorg/video drivers)
On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 11:58 AM, Angus Hedger demide...@gmail.com wrote: Seems the last update broke some of the drivers, I would remove xserver-xorg-video-nsc, xserver-xorg-video-nsc, xserver-xorg-video-all, and reinstall xserver-xorg-video-radeonhd or xserver-xorg-video-ati (the newer driver that has replaced the ageing radeonhd one). Ah yes, removing xserver-xorg-video-all solved it, thanks. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/aanlktimlmpj=6o9vbmidmiw04d4o_3lbigyghqwye...@mail.gmail.com
Re: Help me understand these dependencies (xorg/video drivers)
On Tue, 21 Sep 2010 12:14:20 +0200 Matteo Riva mura...@gmail.com wrote: snippy Ah yes, removing xserver-xorg-video-all solved it, thanks. Glad to hear it, I have always found xorg to have the most, sensitive dependencies ;) -- Regards, Angus Hedger Debian GNU/Linux User PGP Public Key 0xEE6A4B97 signature.asc Description: PGP signature