Many thanks for your reply. I really appreciate your efforts to help. Unfortunately, you have overestimated my abilities! I started on this literally just yesterday, and doing anything at all is requiring a great deal of research and trial-and-error! Specifically:
> Well woody also supports Linux 2.4.x and that is what you should use. > AFAIR Nvidia supports online Linux 2.4.x and Linux 2.6.x ATM. > I suggest you to install a recent Linux Kernel, try www.backports.org packages. > Then you should be able to run the nvidia driver. I've looked at the page you suggest. There are lots of files named kernel-something-2.4.x-something. I'm afraid I've no idea which ones to download, or what to do with them once I've downloaded them! > gcc 2.7? I don't think that woody ships such an old compiler. 2.95 is default > in woody. > Believe me, apart from umpteen versions of the Nvidia driver installation file, everything I have came right off the Woody cd's in a vanilla install! -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]