Am Mittwoch, 12. April 2017, 20:32:30 CEST schrieb Aquarius: Hmm, your package can definetely not installed. Is it possible to remove the packages one-by-one?
If you are able, to remove the nvidia packages, you can download the Nvidia- driver from the nvidia web site. It is a file named similar NVidia-blabla.run. You have to make it executable and start it as root like ./NVidia.blabla.run Maybe this is working for you. If this is working, you know, it is working at all. This file can easily deinstalled with ./NVidia-blabla.run --uninstall. It is difficult from this side to see what is happening. It is easier, when having direct access to a system, so one can see more, what is happening. Maybe someone else has also some tips ( I hope) Sorry, that my hints did not really help. Hans > Meanwhile I tried dpkg --configure libgl1-nvidia-glx:amd64 > Output: > Setting up libgl1-nvidia-glx:amd64 (340.101-1) ... > Killed > dpkg: error processing package libgl1-nvidia-glx:amd64 (--configure): > subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status > 137 Errors were encountered while processing: > libgl1-nvidia-glx:amd64 > > What you described below is a bit of too 'over the top' for me. > Don't know exactly what to do by what you describe but will try to find out. > Maybe I will better first do a backup of data. > > Thanks again, > Aquarius >