#5 worked for me also. thanks.
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#5 fixed my problem as well. thanks.
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I have the same setup as #5. The described workaround fixed the problem.
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I am using the xorg-edgers PPA too (I reported a duplicate bug). I was
now able to resolve the problem in a similar way as described by
digulla-hepe. Thanks for the support!
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Ok; marking as invalid. We can't prevent PPAs from breaking upgrades :/
** Changed in: mesa (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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I nave nvidia-current 280.13-natty~ppa1 from Philip Johnsson's PPA and
had the same problem.
The fix was to remove nvidia-current, run updates and install nvidia-
current again.
I did not dare doing it before I read comment #3 here as I did not want
to get stuck without nvidia driver, but it all
** Changed in: mesa (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Chris Halse Rogers (raof)
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This looks very much like you've installed packages from the xorg-edgers
PPA which have been multiarched and then downgraded; that's
(unfortunately) not supported.
Alternatively, you might be mixing versions - the nvidia packages in
xorg-edgers are multiarched, and they won't install with mesa fro
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Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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Update: I'm not using the standard Nvidia driver because I of a bug in
the r8169 driver (see bug 821454). To fix that, I installed kernel 3.0.1
(see comment #3).
After that, I needed the Nvidia driver from xorg edgers (nvidia-
current_285.03-0ubuntu1~edgers~natty1_amd64.deb)
A workaround to fix t
I have the same problem on Natty. The root cause seems to be this line:
setting up libgl1-mesa-glx (7.10.2-0ubuntu2.1) ...
update-alternatives: error: alternative link /usr/lib/xorg/extra-modules is
already managed by i386-linux-gnu_gl_conf.
dpkg: error processing libgl1-mesa-glx (--configure):
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Status: New => Confirmed
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