Andreas Beckmann writes: > Control: tag -1 - moreinfo > Control: close -1 > > On 2018-02-28 12:35, John Kozak wrote: >> I explicitly installed just nvidia-legacy-check, took the "yes" option, >> then purged it and ran full-upgrade again which this time ran normally. >> I checked and nvidia-driver was not installed ;-) > >> Some, from my PoV, the problem has gone away. > > OK, closing the report since I don't see a bug here.
Thanks - one more thing: on a reboot (yes, I should have checked this before filing an all-clear!) X didn't start but was fixed by `update-glx` (changing from 0 to 2): $ sudo update-glx --config nvidia There are 2 choices for the alternative nvidia (providing /usr/lib/nvidia/nvidia). Selection Path Priority Status ------------------------------------------------------------ 0 /usr/lib/nvidia/current 384 auto mode 1 /usr/lib/nvidia/current 384 manual mode * 2 /usr/lib/nvidia/legacy-340xx 340 manual mode /usr/lib/nvidia/current is an empty directory. -- John