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Envy is a command line application for Ubuntu written in Python which will:
  1. detect the model of your graphic card (ATI and Nvidia cards are supported)
  2. download the right version of the proprietary driver for your ATI or Nvidia card from ATI or Nvidia’s websites
  3. handle the dependencies (compilers, OpenGL, etc.) required to build the module
  4. install the driver
  5. set up your xorg.conf (i.e. the configuration file of the Xserver) for you
  6. restart the Xserver for you (if you wish so)

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Introducing RubyDiff

I've been meaning to do something like this for ages - it gives you some of the great features of VisualAge's little known ENVY repository. The morale of the story - wait long enough and someone'll do it for you :-)

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Envy & Other Sins

played upstairs on 10/11/07 and were marv

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Envy

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http://kevin.vanzonneveld.net/techblog/article/enable_compizfusion_in_ubuntu_feisty/

a terminal window that's installing the lastest driver for you card. You'll get 2 dialog

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Envy - ATI and NVIDIA drivers installation made easy

“Envy” is an application for Ubuntu Linux and Debian written in Python and PyGTK.
Envy Features

  • detect the model of your graphic card (ATI and Nvidia cards are supported). However “Manual installation” is also available
  • download the right version of the proprietary driver for your ATI or Nvidia card from ATI or Nvidia’s websites
  • handle the dependencies (compilers, OpenGL, etc.) (according to your OS version and kernel) required to build the module
  • install/uninstall the driver
  • set up your xorg.conf (i.e. the configuration file of the Xserver) for you (according to your system specifications)
  • restart the Xserver for you (if you wish so) (this feature is available only in the textual interface)

Install Envy in Debian Etch

You need to download envy latest version from here using the following command

#wget http://albertomilone.com/ubuntu/nvidia/scripts/envy_0.9.4-0ubuntu4_all.deb

Now you need to install envy_0.9.4-0ubuntu4_all.deb package using the following command

#dpkg -i envy_0.9.4-0ubuntu4_all.deb

If you get any error Make sure that all the dependencies were installed by typing

#apt-get install -f

Launch Envy’s GUI by typing the following command

su
envy -g

If you need to use Envy’s textual interface you will have to type the following command

su
envy -t

WARNING: you will have to remove the driver you installed with Envy before upgrading Debian to a newer release (e.g. upgrading Debian Etch to Debian Lenny)

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