On Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 03:54:32PM +0100, Francesco Pietra wrote: > Hello: > I decided to try jessie to get PCIe 3.0 with a recent nvidia driver, thus > upgrading from wheezy. > > wheezy was > uname -r > 3.2.0-4-amd64 > > nvidia-smi > 304.88 > > nvcc --version > 4.2 > > (the latter is also the version at which the molecular dynamics code was > compiled, and used without calling the X-server) > ******************** > > Following aptitude update > > aptitude-upgrade > > a number of dependecies related to gnome were not met (evolution-common > lbfolks25 gnome-panel gnome-shell gnome-theme-extras gnome-theme-standard > libreoffice-evolution). This notwithstanding, I decided to upgrade. > > After rebooting to get linux matching with nvidia: > > nvcc --version > 5.0 > > uname -r > 3.10-3-amd64 > > nvidia-smi > the nvidia kernel module has version 304.108 but the nvidia driver > component has version 319.60. > > > Driver 319.6 is just what I wanted. Now, how best fix the problems? Install > linux image 3.2? > > In the past I tried dist-upgrade, getting into devastating problems.
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