On Tue, Jun 14, 2005 at 04:32:14PM -0400, j Mak wrote: > <snip> > > Thanks for everyone helping me setting up my > sources.list. Now, it works fine. But I still cannot > find anywhere Nvidia drivers. Hi J, one of the neat tools in Debian is 'module-assistant'. Use Debian's neat search tool: apt-cache like so: 'apt-cache search nvidia' to find nvidia related software but it is actually better to use 'module-assistant' in this case! so see why, use another Debian command: 'apt-cache show module-assistant' it will show: ---------------------------------------------- Package: module-assistant Priority: optional Section: devel Installed-Size: 292 Maintainer: Eduard Bloch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Architecture: all Version: 0.9 Depends: perl, libtext-wrapi18n-perl Recommends: liblocale-gettext-perl, libterm-size-perl | libterm-readkey-perl Suggests: build-essential, dialog | whiptail Filename: pool/main/m/module-assistant/module-assistant_0.9_all.deb Size: 72840 MD5sum: 8133cba60a09ef02a51c035bf459e54f Description: tool to make module package creation easier The module-assistant tool helps users and maintainers with managing external kernel modules packaged for Debian. It can do: . - automated preparation of build environment for modules compilation (eg. automatical detection and installation of required kernel source/headers) - automated module source downloads - configuring and keeping track of external and localy built modules packages - semi-automated multiple builds for multiple kernel versions . It also contains some framework to be used by the build-scripts in the accompanying modules-source packages in Debian. ---------------------------------------------- Hope this help! Cheers, Kev
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