> Yes, I had wondered myself if there aren't incompatibilities, even if > the packages are not marked as conflicting. I think it might be easier > to go the non-Debian, Nvidia way (sadly). On Debian, how can I undo > whatever the Nvidia installer does? I'd feel more comfortable running > it, knowing how to (safely) reverse its effects. > > Thanks, > Aidan
To get rid of the nvidia stuff and its config, you can do either apt-get --purge remove nvidia-* (that is my way) or use aptitude GUI and remove all packages manually. After that, you can start orphaner which is a nice GUI to uninstall orphaned libs. At last I suggest to so aptitude purge ~c which purges ALL config files from any uninstalled package. There is also a command called deborphan, but I never used it. Besides, when I remember correctly, there is an option, to build a debian package from Nvidia-*****.run, but I am not sure, Maybe I mix it in my mind with the fglrx-*****.run from ATI.... Good luck! Hans -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/201106251400.34021.hans.ullr...@loop.de