I have been troubleshooting display problems (my computer was using default Ubuntu drivers and I finally managed to get the proprietary fglrx-update
to work instead. I noticed that one of the apt-get
actions was to remove Wine but I don't understand why that would be necessary.
Now that I've got my display working nicely, I thought I'd reinstall Wine (because I use an app that needs it). But when I try to install Wine, aptitude wants to remove the graphics drivers I just finished installing!
I don't believe I have to choose between a working display and Wine.
--> Can't I have both? How can I solve this dilemma?
torben@torben-desktop$ sudo aptitude install wine
[sudo] password for torben:
The following NEW packages will be installed:
ocl-icd-libopencl1{ab} ocl-icd-libopencl1:i386{ab} wine wine1.6{a}
wine1.6-amd64{a} wine1.6-i386:i386{a}
0 packages upgraded, 6 newly installed, 0 to remove and 36 not upgraded.
Need to get 32,9 MB of archives. After unpacking 247 MB will be used.
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
fglrx-updates-core : Conflicts: libopencl1 which is a virtual package.
Conflicts: libopencl1:i386 which is a virtual package.
ocl-icd-libopencl1 : Conflicts: libopencl1 which is a virtual package.
ocl-icd-libopencl1:i386 : Conflicts: libopencl1 which is a virtual package.
The following actions will resolve these dependencies:
Remove the following packages:
1) fglrx-amdcccle-updates
2) fglrx-updates
3) fglrx-updates-core
Accept this solution? [Y/n/q/?] q
Abandoning all efforts to resolve these dependencies.
Abort.
torben@torben-desktop$
sudo apt-get install ocl-icd-opencl-dev
before installing wine, wine should install without problems. Refer to this thread for a more detailed explanation of why this happens.