"Nate M." writes:
> Oh. And I cannot uninstall either right now due to the broken
> libglx-nvidia-alternatives package.
You should be able to purge fglrx, since it's the one that owns the
diversions and can clean up, and then purge the NVIDIA packages. apt may
be too smart for its own good; if
Oh. And I cannot uninstall either right now due to the broken
libglx-nvidia-alternatives package.
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I think it has to do with gnome 3.x stuff or could be something to do
with vpdau stuff. I am not sure.
I definately ended up with both packages and I did not intentionally
install either. Dkms-flglx and nvidia* everything... I use neither
device since I have Intel graphics.
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Hello,
The last dist-upgrade of my Debian-testing system broke the package manager.
Responsible for this are the packages mentioned above.
Here are the messages I get when upgrading:
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