(Linux Mint) Switched to an AMD graphics card recently and ran “sudo apt remove --purge” on all ^nvidia* and ^libnvidia* packages. Unfortunately, one package (libnvidia-compute-470) seems to not get the message and won’t remove itself. Quick search around the internet on solutions have not resolved the issue yet. Wondering if anyone had any ideas how to manually remove this package? Cheers!

    • FluidOP
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      1 year ago

      Thanks. Checking dependencies, a few were listed, but none were installed. I managed to get it to purge finally by using it’s full package name “libnvidia-compute-470:ix86”. Strange why it wouldn’t remove using the ^libnvidia* command though, as it contains those words. Thank you.

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        1 year ago

        I think its because just specifying libnividia-compute-470 indicates the 64 bit version, but the package that’s installed is the 32-bit version. That’s why specifying the full package name with the architecture suffix works.

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    1 year ago

    If you are attempting to use regex match on the package name I am pretty sure you need to use .* not just * as . represents any character except newline and * is 0 or more matches of the previous character in a regex. so your expression was looking for libnvidi with 0 or more a character which I don’t think is what you wanted and that might be why it didn’t work as expected. Cheers!

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      1 year ago

      Thank you! The more you know. Much appreciated