Hi,
I'm trying to install nvidia-settings but I'm not sure which option to use.
I don't want to break anything or leave the system in a bit of a mess.
Here's what happens,
james@Hawaiian:~$ sudo aptitude install nvidia-settings
The following NEW packages will be installed:
  libxnvctrl0{a} nvidia-settings pkg-config{a}
0 packages upgraded, 3 newly installed, 0 to remove and 68 not upgraded.
Need to get 907 kB of archives. After unpacking 1,927 kB will be used.
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
 nvidia-alternative : Breaks: nvidia-settings (< 319.49) but 304.88-1 is to
be installed.
The following actions will resolve these dependencies:

      Remove the following
packages:
1)
libegl1-nvidia
2)
libgl1-nvidia-glx
3)
libgles1-nvidia
4)
libgles2-nvidia
5)
libnvidia-ml1
6)
nvidia-alternative
7)
nvidia-driver
8)
nvidia-driver-bin
9)
nvidia-kernel-dkms
10)
nvidia-vdpau-driver
11)
xserver-xorg-video-nvidia

      Leave the following dependencies
unresolved:
12)     nvidia-settings recommends
libgl1-nvidia-glx
13)     nvidia-driver recommends libgles1-nvidia (=
340.65-2~bpo70+1)
14)     nvidia-driver recommends libgles2-nvidia (=
340.65-2~bpo70+1)
15)     nvidia-driver-bin recommends
nvidia-driver
16)     nvidia-kernel-dkms recommends nvidia-driver (>= 340.65) | libcuda1
(>= 3
17)     nvidia-vdpau-driver recommends nvidia-kernel-dkms (=
340.65-2~bpo70+1) |
18)     xserver-xorg-video-nvidia recommends nvidia-driver (>=
340.65)
19)     xserver-xorg-video-nvidia recommends nvidia-vdpau-driver (>=
340.65)
20)     xserver-xorg-video-nvidia recommends nvidia-kernel-dkms (=
340.65-2~bpo7


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Is this OK to accept?
Thanks
James

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