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Hi everyone.
I have the same problem as in this thread: Thread
My output of pacman -Qs dri is
local/dri2proto 2.8-1
X11 DRI protocol
local/ethtool 1:3.5-1
Utility for controlling network drivers and hardware
local/foomatic-db 1:4.0.17_20120712-1
Foomatic - The collected knowledge about printers, drivers, and driver
options in XML files, used by foomatic-db-engine to generate PPD files.
local/hplip 3.12.9-1
Drivers for HP DeskJet, OfficeJet, Photosmart, Business Inkjet and some
LaserJet
local/lib32-nvidia-utils 304.51-1
NVIDIA drivers utilities and libraries. (32-bit)
local/libraw1394 2.0.7-2
Provides an API to the Linux IEEE1394 (FireWire) driver
local/ntfs-3g 2012.1.15-3
Stable read and write NTFS driver
local/nvidia 304.51-1
NVIDIA drivers for linux.
local/nvidia-utils 304.51-1
NVIDIA drivers utilities and libraries.
local/xf86-input-evdev 2.7.3-1 (xorg-drivers xorg)
X.org evdev input driver
local/xf86-video-nouveau 1.0.2-1
Open Source 2D acceleration driver for nVidia cards
local/zd1211-firmware 1.4-6
Firmware for the in-kernel26 zd1211rw wireless driver
So, do I have to remove xf86-video-nouveau then? Because I used it in the beginning and I kept it to have an alternative if something is wrong with the proprietary driver. But I want to keep nvidia-utils, so is it safe to remove it?
Thanks!
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Remove the 'xf86-video-nouveau' package which now depends on 'nouveau-dri' (before it was optional), and 'nouveau-dri' requires 'libgl=9.0' instead of just 'libgl'.
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Remove the 'xf86-video-nouveau' package which now depends on 'nouveau-dri' (before it was optional), and 'nouveau-dri' requires 'libgl=9.0' instead of just 'libgl'.
This solved the update conflict for my x86_64 system, so I would mark it [Solved].
Although I notice compiz-core 0.8.8-4 requires libgl and wonder why it doesn't cause a conflict?
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Although I notice compiz-core 0.8.8-4 requires libgl and wonder why it doesn't cause a conflict?
nvidia provides their own (thus the conflict) libgl implementation in nvidia-utils. If you have either nvidia-utils or libgl, packages that depend on libgl are happy.
$ pacman -Si nvidia-utils | grep Provides
Provides : libgl
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