> 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 to use aptitude to resolve the conflicts, eventually I get to the following problem: NVIDIA metapackage (OpenGL/GLX/EGL/GLES libraries) Some dependencies of nvidia-driver-libs (broken, 390.48-2~bpo9+1) are not satisfied: * nvidia-driver-libs (upgrade, 390.48-2~bpo9+1 -> 390.48-2~bpo9+3) conflicts with libegl1 (> 0) * nvidia-driver-libs (upgrade, 390.48-2~bpo9+1 -> 390.48-2~bpo9+3) conflicts with libegl1-mesa (>= 17) * nvidia-driver-libs (upgrade, 390.48-2~bpo9+1 -> 390.48-2~bpo9+3) conflicts with libgl1 (> 0) * nvidia-driver-libs (upgrade, 390.48-2~bpo9+1 -> 390.48-2~bpo9+3) conflicts with libgl1-mesa-glx (>= 17) * nvidia-driver-libs (upgrade, 390.48-2~bpo9+1 -> 390.48-2~bpo9+3) conflicts with libgles2 (> 0) * nvidia-driver-libs (upgrade, 390.48-2~bpo9+1 -> 390.48-2~bpo9+3) conflicts with libglvnd0 (> 0) * nvidia-driver-libs (upgrade, 390.48-2~bpo9+1 -> 390.48-2~bpo9+3) conflicts with libglx0 (> 0) * nvidia-driver-libs (upgrade, 390.48-2~bpo9+1 -> 390.48-2~bpo9+3) conflicts with libopengl0 (> 0) I get the same conflicts with the non-GLVND version. I could continue manually removing the conflicting libraries, but I feel that is the wrong path because several unrelated applications complain of missing dependencies. What do you think?