Bug#898391:

2018-07-01 Thread ciel
This command effectively fixed my issue (I know this is really funny. lol) sudo apt-get install {nvidia-driver,xserver-xorg-video-nvidia,nvidia-driver-libs-nonglvnd,nvidia-driver-libs-nonglvnd-i386,nvidia-kernel-dkms}/buster

Bug#898391:

2018-06-01 Thread Jorge Moraleda
> I did an update just yesterday, and going ​> ​ apt install -t stretch-backports ​> ​ nvidia-driver nvidia-driver-libs-nonglvnd worked ​ ​Thank you again. ​What repository do you get xserver-xorg-core from? The one in stretch depends on libegl1-mesa | libegl1 which conflict with

Bug#898391:

2018-06-01 Thread Luca Boccassi
On Fri, 2018-06-01 at 02:59 -0700, Jorge Moraleda wrote: > > > aptitude will resolve it just fine, apt seems to need a helping hand > > depending on whether you want the glvnd or non-glvnd flavours, > > specify > > one of the nvidia-driver-libs* packages as well as nvidia-driver > > and it > >

Bug#898391:

2018-06-01 Thread Jorge Moraleda
​> ​ aptitude will resolve it just fine, apt seems to need a helping hand > depending on whether you want the glvnd or non-glvnd flavours, specify > one of the nvidia-driver-libs* packages as well as nvidia-driver and it > will upgrade it. ​Dear Luca, Thank you for your quick reply. When I try

Bug#898391:

2018-06-01 Thread Luca Boccassi
On Thu, 2018-05-31 at 19:51 -0700, Jorge Moraleda wrote: > What is the state of this? I am on stretch backports trying to > upgrade > from 390.48-2~bpo9+1 (everything working fine) to 390.48-2~bpo9+3. > I am > experiencing something which is another symptom of this bug. Many > packets > are held

Bug#898391:

2018-05-31 Thread Jorge Moraleda
What is the state of this? I​ am on stretch backports trying to upgrade from ​390.48-2~bpo9+1 (everything working fine) to ​390.48-2~bpo9+3. I am experiencing something which is another symptom of this bug. Many packets are held back. I believe the fundamental problem lies with nvidia-driver :

Bug#898391: nvidia-driver-libs-nonglvnd: cannot upgrade due to libglvnd0 conflict

2018-05-27 Thread Tom Maneiro
I'm also affected here: I'm trying to update to Mesa 17.3 after installing the 390.48.2~bpo9+3 drivers on my Stretch laptop (I'm using a hybrid graphics laptop so I need both drivers for my setup), but either I get updated Mesa or lose the nVidia blob due to conflicts with the new packaging

Bug#898391:

2018-05-14 Thread ciel
Severity: grave Hi how is this issue going? I don't understand even why you need to add conflicts. If you care about glvnd so much, I even think you can migrate all existing installation to nonglvnd edition. I'm having segmentation fault on libgtk3 with glvnd edition, so nonglvnd is only my