Could someone please take me step-by-step through the
process of installing the nVidia driver? I am currently
using the SVGA driver with with it but the nVidia driver has
to be much better.
I have v4.0 of X installed. Do I have to re-compile a new
kernel? (No problem I've done that many times,
Sure,
As root:
# apt-get install nmap
That should do it.
Maury
Stan Brown wrote:
> Given a properly configured, and net conected Potato system, is there
> a quick
> way to nstall just on package with resorting to searvhing through the
> entire
> dselect list?
>
>
Hi,
I'm relatively new to Debian but have been using Linux as my
home/office os for nearly six years. I use "apt-get update"
and "apt-get upgrade" a few times a week but last week my
cron script failed (while I was sleeping) and I have not
been able to use "apt-get upgrade" since. Here's the
mes
I saw, just a few days ago, a post with a command to get the current
time and reset the system clock.
I didn't pay much attention then 'cause I thought the script I used to
use with RH would work. They don't. (No 'rdate' and no 'clock').
Tia
Maury
7; 'poff' or 'wvdial.' (I'll be glad to publicly apologize to the
author[s] if it does, if that's what s/he wants.)
btw, I've got most everything working just fine, and I thank everyone who
helped me and also all who encouraged me to move to Debian.
Maury
w tril
Hi,
New user here. With, no doubt, a few questions you might have already
answered forty-four hundred times this week
Hey. What else are new users good for?
But I'm only new to Debian. I've been using Linux since late 1994.
Started with Slackware and somewhere along the way switched to RH.
A
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