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<font face="Carlito">Hi,<br>
<br>
I'm gonna imagine to some extent that sid is the least of your
worries<br>
<br>
I've noticed that there is a dependency chain that goes:
nvidia-driver --> nvidia-kernel-dkms ->firmware-nvidia-gps<br>
<br>
firmware-nvidia-gps seems to lag the other 2 but they upgrade
anyway despite this break.<br>
<br>
I just highlight this. So for instance I had to uninstall all
nvidia packages. And then had to reinstall using the below:<br>
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apt install nvidia-kernel-dkms=535.113.01-1
nvidia-driver=535.113.01-1 nvidia-vdpau-driver=535.113.01-1
xserver-xorg-video-nvidia=535.113.01-1
nvidia-driver-libs=535.113.01-1 nvidia-driver-bin=535.113.01-1
nvidia-alternative=535.113.01-1
libgl1-nvidia-glvnd-glx=535.113.01-1 nvidia-egl-icd=535.113.01-1
libnvidia-glcore=535.113.01-1 libglx-nvidia0=535.113.01-1
libnvidia-glvkspirv=535.113.01-1 libegl-nvidia0=535.113.01-1
libnvidia-eglcore=535.113.01-1 nvidia-kernel-support=535.113.01-1<br>
<br>
It's the 2nd time I have to do something similar in the last 2
weeks. I am not a coder but I am willing to help how i can.<br>
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Regards,<br>
Milo <br>
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