Andreas Beckmann writes: > Control: found -1 384.111-4 > Control: tag -1 moreinfo > > On 2018-02-28 11:02, John Kozak wrote: >> Attempting to do `apt full-upgrade` fails with a message with banner >> "Configuring nvidia-legacy-check" and this body: > >> I am already using `nvidia-legacy-340xx-driver` for the two graphics cards >> on this system and `nvidia-driver` is not installed. > > Do you have an old version of nvidia-legacy-check installed? > Remove it, you don't need it. > Otherwise something seems to pull in the new driver ... the complete > output from apt may be helpful to analyze this.
I explicitly installed just nvidia-legacy-check, took the "yes" option, then purged it and ran full-upgrade again which this time ran normally. I checked and nvidia-driver was not installed ;-) Some, from my PoV, the problem has gone away. Thanks for a speedy reply, anyway! > >> console messages after clicking "no" are: > > It's intentional to fail in this case. > > > Andreas -- John