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How install Mesa drivers on Debian 10 from backports.

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marietto
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Re: How install Mesa drivers on Debian 10 from backports.

#16 Post by marietto »

root@DESKTOP-N9UN2H3:/home/mariozio# rm -rf Release.key && wget -nv https://download.opensuse.org/repositor ... elease.key -O Release.key && apt-key add - < Release.key && rm -rf Release.key

ERRORE: il certificato di "download.opensuse.org" non è fidato.
ERRORE: il certificato di "download.opensuse.org" non ha un emittente conosciuto.
Il proprietario del certificato non corrisponde al nome dell'host "download.opensuse.org".

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Re: How install Mesa drivers on Debian 10 from backports.

#17 Post by stevepusser »

I can not reproduce your problem--maybe your ISP is blocking the OBS for some reason?

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root@MSI-GP63:~# rm  -rf Release.key && wget -nv  https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:stevenpusser:new-hardware-support-buster/Debian_10/Release.key  -O Release.key && apt-key add - < Release.key && rm  -rf Release.key

2019-10-22 19:45:45 URL:https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/stevenpusser:/new-hardware-support-buster/Debian_10/Release.key [1109/1109] -> "Release.key" [1]

OK
However, I just upgraded my install to a Debian 10 base today, so can also test-drive those updated packages, though I have the Nvidia 435.21 drivers already...
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Re: How install Mesa drivers on Debian 10 from backports.

#18 Post by Lysander »

Sorry for bumping this, but since is really the thread I want to make, there's no point doing it again.

Steve, is it safe to attempt to upgrade the drivers on Buster? Do I just add your repo + key and it shows up as an automatic upgrade? I would like to attempt to upgrade the drivers to solve my gpu problem before I go spending more money on hardware.

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