best way to install Nvidia 32bit driver?
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I just recently changed from Ubuntu 32 bit Quantal back to Precise due to major xorg problem that occurred. I figured I would try 64 bit again as I haven't done so in years. So my question is...what is the best way to install the 32bit Nvidia driver. I use a Nvidia GeForce 220 graphics card. I typed in sudo apt-get install nvidia-current:i386. The outcome was attached. I didn't install.


I don't feel comfortable with the idea of changing all these noted libraries to 32bit as I think it could damage my system. Also, I know that dkms 32bit won't work for virtualbox I am running with XP guest. What is the best way to install this driver?


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#2
The goal of multiarch isn't a replacement of 64bits by 32 bits but a way to install both in the same time.

The log says that one of the dependency isn't installable, you need to find which one first. Then why isn't possible!
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Strange...sometimes when I want to install i386 version of a dependency Ubuntu wants to take regular 64 bit version of dependencies away. Oh well. Anyways, I use jockey-gtk and the drivers for the Nvidia card installed and they work perfectly with PCSX2. Tongue
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