On 7/30/07, Sam Leon <leon.mailinglist.36@gmail.com> wrote:
I don't know if that is a debian version driver or not. I could not find any info on the driver version 1.0-9755 that you have installed. If it is a debian driver, do an "aptitude remove nvidia-glx" and make sure all it's dependant packages get removed too:
http://packages.debian.org/stable/x11/nvidia-glx
apt-cache pollicy says there's no installation candidate for nvidia-glx. Version
1.0.9755 was the nvidia driver that I was using when I was
running Etch, back in May.
The error you are getting has to do with the old driver installed:
-> Uninstalling NVIDIA Accelerated Graphics Driver for Linux-x86 (1.0-9755):
WARNING: Unable to restore symbolic link /usr/lib/libGL.so.1 ->
libGL.so.1.2
(File exists).
ERROR: Unable to create
'/usr/lib/dosemu/drive_z/tmp/selfgz20192/NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-9755-pkg1/
usr/lib/libGL.so.1.0.9755' for copying (No such file or directory)
I don't even have a libGL.so.1 file nlow (and amarok needs it).
I can still run X, barely. (no GL at all).
I just don't understand why this thing won't work. And especially, why is it trying to place packages in/usr/lib/dosemu?
Sam