[Bug 1068341] Re: No way to specify correct dependencies for dkms packages (nvidia driver install fails to get matching header)

Ernie 07 1068341 at bugs.launchpad.net
Mon Nov 26 06:07:33 UTC 2012


PRETENDING that this bug does not exist will encourage a user to choose:
1. Dump Ubuntu
2. Dump Nvidia

So much time is being wasted DENYING that this bug exists that I am
tempted to believe that fixing would have consumed less.

This sort of non-fix is exactly why I dumped all things MicroShaft.
Personally I would advocate dumping Nvidia due to an ongoing TRASHY driver record; but there are many who will just blame Ubuntu and continue to put up with the hassles associated with MicroShaft.

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Title:
  No way to specify correct dependencies for dkms packages (nvidia
  driver install fails to get matching header)

Status in “dkms” package in Ubuntu:
  Won't Fix
Status in “dpkg” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in “nvidia-graphics-drivers-updates” package in Ubuntu:
  Won't Fix
Status in “software-properties” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  Packages which use dkms require the linux-headers-$KERNEL_VER package
  to be installed for each linux-image-$KERNEL_VER which is installed.
  There's currently no way to specify this dependency.

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  This bug is caused by the allowing of eg. linux-lowlatency kernel's
  headers, while the actual bug people are hitting is bug #1068488 ie.
  the Ubuntu 12.10 installer doesn't install linux-headers-generic by
  default.

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