XPost: linux.debian.bugs.dist
Control: reassign -1 libglvnd0-nvidia
Control: forcemerge 878968 -1
On 2017-10-18 00:31 +0200, Arturo Borrero Gonzalez wrote:
Package: libgl1-mesa-glx
Version: 13.0.6-1+b2
Severity: serious
Dear maintainers,
thanks for your work with the X stack, it's really appreciated :-)
I had today a very disapointing experience with Debian.
I did the daily aptitude update && aptitude upgrade of testing buster
in a laptop (XFCE) to find that the system would show no graphical interface no longer. In fact, the behaviour is a complete freeze of the machine.
This is what I did to point to libgl1-mesa-glx as the main problem.
1) I upgraded a bunch of packages, usual daily update:
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Aptitude 0.8.9: log report
Tue, Oct 17 2017 19:26:20 +0200
IMPORTANT: this log only lists intended actions; actions which fail
due to dpkg problems may not be completed.
Will install 50 packages, and remove 1 packages.
27.1 MB of disk space will be used
========================================
[REMOVE, NOT USED] libllvm3.9:amd64 1:3.9.1-10
[INSTALL, DEPENDENCIES] libegl-mesa0:amd64 17.2.2-1
[INSTALL, DEPENDENCIES] libegl1:amd64 0.2.999+git20170802-5
[INSTALL, DEPENDENCIES] libgl1:amd64 0.2.999+git20170802-5
[INSTALL, DEPENDENCIES] libgles2:amd64 0.2.999+git20170802-5
[INSTALL, DEPENDENCIES] libglvnd0-nvidia:amd64 375.82-5
This is the problem, why did aptitude not install the libglvnd0 package instead? The libglvnd0-nvidia package is hardly the right one if you
have a Radeon card.
Cheers,
Sven
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