After downgrading to 295.09 I again got a freezing desktop. Then I decided to downgrade to 290.10-1. And now I have a perfectly running system since 1 and a half hour with extreme 3D usage (playing Xonotic).

apt-show-versions -r -p nvidia
glx-alternative-nvidia/testing uptodate 0.2.1
libgl1-nvidia-alternatives/testing upgradeable from 290.10-1 to 295.33-1
libgl1-nvidia-alternatives-ia32/testing upgradeable from 290.10-1 to 295.33-1
libgl1-nvidia-glx/testing upgradeable from 290.10-1 to 295.33-1
libgl1-nvidia-glx-ia32/testing upgradeable from 290.10-1 to 295.33-1
libglx-nvidia-alternatives/testing upgradeable from 290.10-1 to 295.33-1
nvidia-alternative/testing upgradeable from 290.10-1 to 295.33-1
nvidia-common not installed
nvidia-glx/testing upgradeable from 290.10-1 to 295.33-1
nvidia-glx-ia32/testing upgradeable from 290.10-1 to 295.33-1
nvidia-installer-cleanup/testing uptodate 20111111+3
nvidia-kernel-2.6.32-5-amd64 not installed
nvidia-kernel-common/testing uptodate 20111111+3
nvidia-kernel-dkms/testing upgradeable from 290.10-1 to 295.33-1
nvidia-settings/testing uptodate 295.20-1
nvidia-support/testing uptodate 20111111+3
nvidia-vdpau-driver/testing upgradeable from 290.10-1 to 295.33-1
nvidia-xconfig/testing uptodate 295.20-1
xserver-xorg-video-nvidia/testing upgradeable from 290.10-1 to 295.33-1


So I guess that instead of an upgrade from 295.20-1 to 295.33-1 the dist-upgrade (mentioned at the initial post) upgraded nvidia-glx from 290.10-1 to 295.33-1. So I keep hoping that I will have a stable Wheezy until the end of this day :-).



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