On Thu Oct 26, 2006 at 18:31:53 +0200, Andreas R?nnquist wrote: > Hi! > > Todays (etch) update wants to update lots of xorg packages - and in the > process remove (amongst other xserver-xorg-video-packages) > xserver-xorg-video-nv because of unsatisfiable dependencies. > > Will this render my desktop unusable? > > I am currently using the nvidia-installer (the sh-file from the > nvidia-site) as graphics driver for my nvidia card. > > Is it safe to update?
This issue will be fixed after todays dinstall run. This log is from #debian-release from today: 10:29 * zobel grumbls about "xserver-xorg-core conflicts with server-xorg-video" in etch today. ... 10:31 < chealer9> zobel: what's the problem? 10:33 < aba> zobel: eh, dak ls claims there is no xserver-xorg-video ... 10:34 < aba> zobel: can you please provide the correct error message? 10:35 < zobel> aba: it was provided by xserver-xorg-video-* 10:36 < zobel> i.e. xserver-xorg-video-nv 10:36 < aba> zobel: ah, and it is no longer provided? 10:38 < chealer9> X11R7.1 drivers provide xserver-xorg-video-1.0 instead 10:39 < zobel> so which package provides xserver-xorg-video-vesa now? 10:40 < chealer9> zobel: provides? xserver-xorg-video-vesa is a package. 10:40 < chealer9> a "real" package 10:40 < zobel> which would get deinstalled if i press go now in aptitude. 10:41 < chealer9> aptitude? what's that? :-P 10:41 < chealer9> funny, I was pointed to aptitude when I complained about the upgrade on #debian earlier ... 10:52 < chealer9> it's true though that even apt-get was behaving weird on this upgrade. it was removing installed drivers and installing all non-installed ones. 11:07 -!- chealer9 [EMAIL PROTECTED] has quit [Quit: Konversation terminated!] 11:20 < aba> the packages still provide xserver-xorg-video. that is bad ... 11:22 < vorlon> er... which ones do? 11:26 < vorlon> ah, xserver-xorg-video-voodoo 11:27 * vorlon goes a-fixin' 11:32 < vorlon> oh, that's easy 11:32 < vorlon> aj: committing rerun, please 11:32 < vorlon> -voodoo just needed an urgent hint Greetings Martin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]