Originally Posted by
9d9
for a first step, i should purge the nvidia driver and install the latest 346.35 from the archive
I have this installed which is more than my old Geforce 9800 GT video card can handle in windows 7:
Code:
cavsfan@cavsfan-MS-7529:~$ dpkg -l | grep nvidia
ii nvidia-340 340.76-0ubuntu1 amd64 NVIDIA binary driver - version 340.76
ii nvidia-340-uvm 340.76-0ubuntu1 amd64 NVIDIA Unified Memory kernel module
ii nvidia-opencl-icd-340 340.76-0ubuntu1 amd64 NVIDIA OpenCL ICD
ii nvidia-settings 346.35-0ubuntu1 amd64 Tool for configuring the NVIDIA graphics driver
On second thought I might just do that. What could possibly go wrong?
Originally Posted by
ventrical
Hi,
Code:
sudo dpkg --configure -a
sudo apt-get install -f
I tried that and had the same results as above. I also tried these several times with no bueno as the result.
Code:
sudo apt-get autoremove
sudo apt-get clean
sudo apt-get autoclean
sudo apt-get check
sudo dpkg --configure -a
sudo apt-get -f install
sudo apt-get update
If it comes down to a fresh install to fix it, that isn't happening.
Everytime I get some updates they all update/upgrade then this (1st post) is spewed out on my terminal.
I don't see any ill effects.