On Fri, 2016-05-06 at 07:55 +0200, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
> BTW, uninstalling and reinstalling
>
> glx-alternative-fglrx{a} glx-alternative-mesa{a} glx-diversions{a}
> libfglrx{a} libfglrx-amdxvba1 libgl1-fglrx-glx{a}
> nvidia-installer-cleanup{a} update-glx{a}
>
[...]
> it seems correct:
>
> # update-glx --config glx
> Sono disponibili 2 scelte per l'alternativa glx (che fornisce
> /usr/lib/glx).
>
> Selezione Percorso Priorità Stato
> ------------------------------------------------------------
> * 0 /usr/lib/fglrx 99 modalità automatica
> 1 /usr/lib/fglrx 99 modalità manuale
> 2 /usr/lib/mesa-diverted 5 modalità manuale
If you are using Intel, you need to reconfigure this to mesa-diverted.
If you don't use them, purging the fglrx/nvidia and glx-alternative-*
packages might also be a good idea.
> > Presumably you installed this package when you had another driver
> > installed?
> not voluntarily -maybe it's a dep of other packages?
Very strange, even an a system with an AMD GPU, fglrx is not installed
by default. It is only available in non-free and nothing in main
depends on non-free.
I suppose something else in non-free you have installed had
dependencies on fglrx, but that seems odd too. I also noticed that you
have nvidia-installer-cleanup, which shouldn't be necessary if you
didn't use nvidia hardware...
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