08-03-2016, 11:25 PM
HorreC
I see you are using debian and not ubuntu. Ubuntu (16.04) is currently up to xserver-xorg-core version 2.1.18 and that version is definitely in the Ubuntu repo (of course.) I don't know about debian. Maybe it is in the unstable debian repo. When dependencies like this happen, people sometime recommend switching to the debian unstable repo (and then switch back if you want to.)
Despite many statements implying the contrary, debian and ubuntu are not interchangeable by design, or in sync by design, although they sometimes happen to be. True, they are close.
But in Ubuntu you can set the package manager to prefer your current versions or the highest version. If you can do this in debian, that could be the problem or the solution.
IAC, there is a debian 2.2.18 version, although jumping versions can result in a long string of more and more dependencies.
http://http.us.debian.org/debian/pool/ma..._arm64.deb
You can look for packages at:
https://packages.debian.org/sid/arm64/xs...e/download
I see you are using debian and not ubuntu. Ubuntu (16.04) is currently up to xserver-xorg-core version 2.1.18 and that version is definitely in the Ubuntu repo (of course.) I don't know about debian. Maybe it is in the unstable debian repo. When dependencies like this happen, people sometime recommend switching to the debian unstable repo (and then switch back if you want to.)
Despite many statements implying the contrary, debian and ubuntu are not interchangeable by design, or in sync by design, although they sometimes happen to be. True, they are close.
But in Ubuntu you can set the package manager to prefer your current versions or the highest version. If you can do this in debian, that could be the problem or the solution.
IAC, there is a debian 2.2.18 version, although jumping versions can result in a long string of more and more dependencies.
http://http.us.debian.org/debian/pool/ma..._arm64.deb
You can look for packages at:
https://packages.debian.org/sid/arm64/xs...e/download