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Need Help With Adding Nvidia Drivers In Debian please help

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Ok, I decided to go with Debian because I've always wanted to try it. I'm using the latest version and I just need to get the drivers installed. I've searched and searched, but I can't figure out how to login as root and execute commands in the terminal as root. I USED to know, like a really long time ago, but I can no longer find my old documents that I had printed out with the command.Perhaps one of our kind Linux users would like to assist a noob to Linux? :o I'm glad to be in the whole Linux world now. Time to finally start migrating away from Windows, spyware and viruses! But first, I need the drivers installed!Thanks!![N]F

Edited by miCRoSCoPiC^eaRthLinG (see edit history)

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Follow the instructions that yiu downloaded with the Nvidia driver.

to jump start you...

from a terminal whilst loged in as a normal user.

su -<password>

or login as root in command line (dont login as root in graphical mode)

im not sure about debian, but most linux distro's give you 7 login terminals, where the first 6 are command line, and the 7th is graphical X desktop.

use ctrl+alt+FUNCTION_KEY to switch between login consoles...

e.g. ctrl+alt+F7 to go to graphical login.
ctrl+alt+F1 to login on the first command line terminal.

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remember, you must have the kernel-sources installed, or else you can't compile the drivers for your Linux installation :P
xboxrulz

umm.... huh?

When I logged in via terminal (I skipped the graphics) and I login as root and run the command (sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-8178-pkg1.run), I get the following error message:

ERROR: You appear to be running an X server; please exit X before installing. For further details, please see the chapter "Intalling the NVIDIA Driver" in the README available on the Linux driver download page at http://www.nvidia.com/page/home.html.

Well, I checked out some docs provided by NVIDIA and Debian. Supposdly, I can change the runtime with "init #" but no matter what, it appears X is running on each runtime level! How do I stop it?

800x600 is really starting to get to me :o

Thanks!

[N]F

EDIT: nvr mind... see my new post about the kernel
Edited by nightfox (see edit history)

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