On 2014-11-22 21:56, Jose David wrote: >>> Is there any way to check the reason nvidia-driver was installed? >> >> aptitude why nvidia-driver > > This is the output of that command: > #aptitude why nvidia-driver > i task-lxde-desktop Depends lxde > i A lxde Recommends xserver-xorg > i A xserver-xorg Depends xserver-xorg-video-all | > xorg-driver-video > i A xserver-xorg-video-nvidia Provides xorg-driver-video > i A xserver-xorg-video-nvidia Recommends nvidia-driver (>= 340.46)
I couldn't reproduce this: * minimal wheezy chroot, non-free/contrib enabled * apt-get install --install-recommends task-lxde-desktop * sed -i s/wheezy/jessie/ sources.list * apt-get dist-upgrade --install-recommends Does not pull in any nvidia stuff. Did you have any opencl packages installed? > #aptitude why xserver-xorg-video > Unable to find a reason to install xserver-xorg-video > > Even more, I cannot find package xserver-xorg-video in the repository: xserver-xorg-video is a virtual package provided by all xorg video drivers, including xserver-xorg-video-nvidia > FWIW, I used apt-get instead of aptitude for the dist-upgrade, and had > a couple of unrelated problems because of errors with man-db, which > were solved by "apt-get -f install". The man-db problem is a known bug in dpkg, will be fixed in the next upload. Andreas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org