I understand.

As previously stated, after uninstalling nvidia-glx and running
difference combinations of "sudo apt-get -f install" and "sudo apt-get
dist-upgrade" I eventually got all the packages.

I did find that nvidia-glx, nvidia-glx-new, nor nvidia-glx-legacy would
work for me.  I had to download the nvidia script (from their site) and
compile my drivers using that (which worked).  I believe this is what
envy did, and I think that's what conflicts with the update-manager.

In the least, should this bring the upgrade to a dead stop and leave the
system partially upgraded?  Is it possible to safely skip things like
this and continue with the upgrade?

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update-manager error installing nvidia-glx
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