3D.rendering to recover after update



Good time of the day.

On a machine there was a very well working 3D on

nVidia Corporation C61 [GeForce 7025 / nForce 630a]

chip w/ the proprietary drivers installed from Sid. Now, after an
update as follows:

[UPGRADE] libauthen-ntlm-perl 1.08-1 -> 1.09-1
[UPGRADE] libgl1-nvidia-glx 280.13-1 -> 280.13.really.275.28-1
[UPGRADE] libpostproc51 5:0.8.2-0.1 -> 5:0.8.3-0.0
[UPGRADE] libswscale2 5:0.8.2-0.1 -> 5:0.8.3-0.0
[UPGRADE] libwebkitgtk-1.0-0 1.4.2-1 -> 1.4.2-2
[UPGRADE] libwebkitgtk-1.0-common 1.4.2-1 -> 1.4.2-2
[UPGRADE] nvidia-alternative 280.13-1 -> 280.13.really.275.28-1
[UPGRADE] nvidia-glx 280.13-1 -> 280.13.really.275.28-1
[UPGRADE] nvidia-kernel-dkms 280.13-1 -> 280.13.really.275.28-1
[UPGRADE] nvidia-vdpau-driver 280.13-1 -> 280.13.really.275.28-1
[UPGRADE] system-tools-backends 2.10.1-2.1 -> 2.10.1-3
[UPGRADE] xserver-xorg-video-nvidia 280.13-1 -> 280.13.really.275.28-1

the wonderful 3D support ceased. - X/nvidia_kernel_module complains on
version difference between the related software. If I correctly
understand the problem having:

$ dpkg -l |grep nvidia

ii glx-alternative-nvidia 0.1.93 allows
the selection of NVIDIA as GLX provider

ii libgl1-nvidia-alternatives 280.13.really.275.28-1
transition libGL.so* diversions to glx-alternative-nvidia

ii libgl1-nvidia-glx 280.13.really.275.28-1 NVIDIA binary
OpenGL libraries

ii libglx-nvidia-alternatives 280.13.really.275.28-1
transition libgl.so diversions to glx-alternative-nvidia

ii nvidia-alternative 280.13.really.275.28-1
allows the selection of NVIDIA as GLX provider

ii nvidia-glx 280.13.really.275.28-1
NVIDIA metapackage

ii nvidia-installer-cleanup 20110729+1 Cleanup
after driver installation with the nvidia-installer

ii nvidia-kernel-3.0.0-1-amd64 280.13.really.275.28-1+3.0.0-3
NVIDIA binary kernel module for Linux 3.0.0-1-amd64

ii nvidia-kernel-common 20110729+1 NVIDIA
binary kernel module support files

ii nvidia-kernel-dkms 280.13.really.275.28-1 NVIDIA binary
kernel module DKMS source

ii nvidia-kernel-source 280.13.really.275.28-1 NVIDIA
binary kernel module source

ii nvidia-support 20110729+1 NVIDIA binary
graphics driver support files

ii nvidia-vdpau-driver 280.13.really.275.28-1 NVIDIA vdpau
driver

ii nvidia-xconfig 280.13-1
X configuration tool for non-free NVIDIA drivers

ii xserver-xorg-video-nvidia 280.13.really.275.28-1
NVIDIA binary Xorg driver

installed, the version problem lays in nvidia-kernel-3.0.0-1-amd64
version 280.13.really.275.28-1+3.0.0-3 - as it is the only one from the
list that has different version (of course if I have not missed
something from my concideration). But there is no update for the
package. Or something else I have to update? Or just wait for the
package to be updated?

So, how I can fix this my problem?

For instance, I have:

ii firmware-linux-free
3 Binary firmware for various drivers
in the Linux kernel

ii firmware-linux-nonfree
0.33 Binary firmware for various drivers
in the Linux kernel

ii lib32v4l-0
0.8.5-3 Collection of video4linux support
libraries (32 bits)

ii libselinux1
2.1.0-1 SELinux runtime shared libraries

ii libv4l-0 0.8.5-3
Collection of video4linux support libraries

ii linux-base 3.3
Linux image base package

ii linux-headers-3.0.0-1-amd64
3.0.0-3 Header files for Linux 3.0.0-1-amd64

ii linux-headers-3.0.0-1-common
3.0.0-3 Common header files for Linux 3.0.0-1

ii linux-image-3.0.0-1-amd64
3.0.0-3 Linux 3.0.0 for 64-bit PCs

ii linux-kbuild-3.0.0 3.0.0-2
Kbuild infrastructure for Linux 3.0.0

ii linux-libc-dev 3.0.0-3
Linux support headers for userspace development

ii linux-sound-base 1.0.23+dfsg-4
base package for ALSA and OSS sound systems

ii util-linux
2.19.1-5 Miscellaneous system utilities


Thanks for Your time.


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