Debian Hardware :: Fail To Install Nvidia Drivers In Wheezy

Apr 22, 2015

When i finish install debian7.8 wheezy in my Acer computer(graphics :GT750M+ Inter HD Graphics Family),

it appear:

"GNOME3 Failed to Load"
" Unfortunately GNOME 3failed to start properly anmode"
"This most likely means your system(graphics hardwcapable of ....."

i check system's Driver status:Gallium 0.4 on llvmpipe(LLVM 0x209) Experience Fallback so i try to install nvidia drivers in debian,but i have failed many times. everytimes i finish install nvidia drivers i 'startx " failed

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Code: Select all> sudo aptitude -t wheezy-backports -r install nvidia-kernel-dkms

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Internal error: found 2 (choice -> promotion) mappings for a single choice.
Internal error: found 2 (choice -> promotion) mappings for a single choice.

The following actions will resolve these dependencies:

      Remove the following packages:                                     
1)      glx-alternative-mesa                                             
2)      glx-alternative-nvidia                                           
3)      libgl1-nvidia-glx                                                 
4)      libgl1-nvidia-glx:i386                                           
5)      nvidia-alternative                                               
6)      nvidia-kernel-dkms                                               

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