NVidia Debian thread

David Bandel david.bandel
Tue Jan 30 03:54:38 PST 2007


On 1/29/07, Net Llama! <netllama at linux-sxs.org> wrote:
> On Mon, 29 Jan 2007, Bob Hemus wrote:
> > I finally got around to screwing with my NVidia driver and have a
> > problem.  Sure seems there was an easy way to switch from runninh x11 to
> > a command line with our buggering up the etc/init.d/xfree86-common file
> > in the start up.  I just can't find it in the Debian manual or by
> > googling.  When I tried the /home/bob#
> >       sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-9631-pkg1.run
> > I get this error.  I had all of the x windows closed, but cannot
> > remember how to temporarily shut down the x11 server.  Or reading the
> > INSTALLING THE NVIDIA DRIVER in the README.
> >
> > sh NVIDIA-LinuxERROR: You appear to be running an X server; please exit
> > X before installing.  For
> >         further details, please see the section INSTALLING THE NVIDIA
> > DRIVER in the
> >         README available on the Linux driver download page at
> > www.nvidia.com.
> > Thanks for every body's help and pastience.
> > Bob
> > PS Gotta quit now.  Wife is getting mean.  Try again tomorrow.
>
> Debian thinks that they're too good to respect the runlevels that just
> about every other distro has treated as a standard.  So you need to do
> "/etc/init.d/gdm stop" to get X to shut down.  It lame & retarded.
>

Slackware has runlevels?

Anyway, I find your comments to be rather immature.  Personally, I've
always found putting X startup in inittab to be rather ridiculous.
First time I saw it I was amazed at the stroke of stupidity.  But
then, every one of the more than half dozen different flavors of UNIX
(and I'm not talking Linux distros here, I'm talking UNIX OS' like
Ultrix, SUN OS4, HP-UX, AIX, *BSD, and others) all have found
different ways to handle startups in general, not just X.

So who's lame and retarded?  I would have voted for RedCrap.

Ciao,

David A. Bandel
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