On 14/07/12 09:32 PM, aditya menon wrote:
 Hello!

 I have had to install and remove X multiple times using aptitude
 trying to debug my graphic card. Now, I'm ready to give up and simply
 get X as it is.

 I also have tried the uninstall process outlined in Bumblebee's
 documentation, but it still tries to start up (I can see it calling
 'starting Bumblebeed - failed') when I start the system on terminal.

 So I'd like to restore my system to a 'clean' level, without
 re-formatting. I have no real personal data on the install, but it's
 a pain to reformat. I want to achieve a state where there is no X or
 bumblebee... help please?

 Thanks!
Use the purge option with aptitude to remove the configuration files as well as the packages.

However, to debug your graphics card, we'd need more information. Linux & X work with almost anything you can throw at it, even if it doesn't enable all the high-end features. You may however need to install Wheezy if your card is really new.

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