Thank you Luca - I did see that the -nvidia libs are being dropped on the
-8 changelog but I had no idea what that actually meant until I read your
explanation.
I was assuming these were modified library versions by Nvidia with
enhancements to make the most out of the hardware but I guess their re
On Sun, 2017-11-05 at 00:03 -0200, Alex Henry wrote:
> Just wanted to apologize for my last message since I missed the
> "Fixed in
> version nvidia-graphics-drivers/375.82-8" message in the header. It
> also
> only seems to have been marked as a resolved bug (bugtracker
> category) as I
> was writi
Just wanted to apologize for my last message since I missed the "Fixed in
version nvidia-graphics-drivers/375.82-8" message in the header. It also
only seems to have been marked as a resolved bug (bugtracker category) as I
was writing it. I'll wait for 375.82-8 to trickle down to testing and try
to
I have also recently encountered problems with the nvidia-driver-libs
dependencies on previous updates in my buster system (Debian testing) but
somehow managed to work around it by using one of the alternative
dependency options: I am currently using libgl1-nvidia-glx (instead of
libgl1-nvidia-glvn
On 10/21/2017 11:39 AM, Marcus Lundblad wrote:
> Since a few days, upgrading the system has stopped working (in buster)
>
> Trying to run sudo apt upgrade now shows a broken packages message:
>
> marcus@gemini:~$ LANG=C sudo apt upgrade
> The following packages have unmet dependencies:
> libglv
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