Please disregard my previous notice about installing from unstable not
working as well, I invoked apt-get incorrectly as you probably have
noticed. I should have tried:
$ sudo apt-get -t unstable nvidia-glx nvidia-settings nvidia-xconfig
After I did that, running nvidia-xconfig worked as expec
On 2011-07-04 20:47, David wrote:
> In debian testing, installed directrly from a week build from debian web, i
> have the next problem:
>
> When i tried to install nvidia-glx with synaptic or apt-get in terminal, i
have
> this error:
New installation or update? New installations from testin
I have the same problem while updating my Debian testing system.
I have found that this is a dependency related problem: system requires libgl1-mesa-glx (>= 7.10.2-4~). The new version 7.10.3-3 is not recognized as a valid one and as a result a number of nvidia related packages is marked to be d
On 2011-07-04 20:47, David wrote:
> In debian testing, installed directrly from a week build from debian web, i
> have the next problem:
>
> When i tried to install nvidia-glx with synaptic or apt-get in terminal, i
> have
> this error:
New installation or update? New installations from testing
Package: nvidia-glx
Version: 275.09.07-1
Severity: grave
Tags: upstream
Justification: renders package unusable
In debian testing, installed directrly from a week build from debian web, i
have the next problem:
When i tried to install nvidia-glx with synaptic or apt-get in terminal, i have
this e
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