02-01-2020, 09:49 PM
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(01-25-2020, 04:34 AM)Antoine Wrote: I am also experiencing a lot of Xorg crashes since my last apt upgrade on 24/01/2020. Looking at the apt history, there was a bunch of packages related to the video drivers in this update:
[...] libegl1:arm64 (1.1.0-1+b1, 1.3.0-7), libegl-mesa0:arm64 (19.2.6-1, 19.3.2-1), libgl1:arm64 (1.1.0-1+b1, 1.3.0-7), libglapi-mesa:arm64 (19.2.6-1, 19.3.2-1), libgles2:arm64 (1.1.0-1+b1, 1.3.0-7), libgbm1:arm64 (19.2.6-1, 19.3.2-1), vainfo:arm64 (2.5.0+ds1-1, 2.6.0+ds1-1), libglx0:arm64 (1.1.0-1+b1, 1.3.0-7), libgl1-mesa-dri:arm64 (19.2.6-1, 19.3.2-1), mesa-vdpau-drivers:arm64 (19.2.6-1, 19.3.2-1), mesa-vulkan-drivers:arm64 (19.2.6-1, 19.3.2-1), mesa-va-drivers:arm64 (19.2.6-1, 19.3.2-1), libglx-mesa0:arm64 (19.2.6-1, 19.3.2-1), libglvnd0:arm64 (1.1.0-1+b1, 1.3.0-7) [...]
My deb uninstaller at https://sourceforge.net/projects/debuninstall/ can probably take out that set of debs. Not sure of an easy way of putting the old versions back. It works by caliing dpkg -r and detecting whether that returned an error or not. It keeps working through the set of files as long as each pass removes at least one.