Package: nvidia-legacy-check
Version: 375.66-1

On upgrading from jessie to stretch, during apt-get dist-upgrade,
nvidia-legacy-check was installed, it correctly detected a legacy graphics card and correctly informed the user to install nvidia-legacy-340xx-driver and nvidia-legacy-340xx-kernel-dkms (although the former depends on the latter). It finally asked whether the newer nvidia-driver should be installed. I said No, then the upgrade aborted, because nvidia-legacy-check returned an error.

I believe, regardless of the choice, nvidia-legacy-check should not error out, but let apt-get dist-upgrade continue.

It took some efforts to continue the upgrade, involving something like
apt-get purge nvidia-legacy-check, apt --fix-broken install, and
apt-get dist-upgrade. The system then booted into the console, where the legacy driver could be installed

Best regards,

Thomas

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