ompletely lost when their
wifi connection works for a few seconds after startup, then
mysteriously stops working for (apparently) no reason.
Jose David
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> 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 packa
> > 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 Dependslxde
i A lxde Recommends xserver-xorg
i A xserver-xorg Dep
tracking the error to its source.
Until a multiseat-aware replacement for ConsoleKit et al is ready (possibly
using systemd's multiseat support), pulseaudio in system-wide mode is the
most pragmatic way to have sound in multiseat configurations.
Jose David Fernandez Rodriguez
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