On Sat, Jun 05, 2004 at 01:58:57PM +0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi, > I'm a Linux noob. I've installed several distros just o get a feel for Linux and > really like it. My machine has a video card that requires the Nvidia driver. > > I have two quick questions. > First, how do I stop the X server when I CTRL-ALT-F2 to a console? and two, does > anyone know if the procedure for installing the .RUN package that Nvidia supplies > work on Sarge???
Hi Jim, my guess is that .RUN package is a 'script' that is meant to be run. (I assume you do not mean .rpm which is a redhat package format) if is usually done by: ------------------ su chmod +x file.run ./file.run ----------------- the 'su' is to become root the 'chmod +x' makes the script executable and the last line 'runs' the script. if you use 'more' or 'less': more file.run you should see readable text that looks like a shell script. if not, then I dont know. -Kev
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