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Distribution: Debian Sid AMD64, Raspbian Wheezy, various VMs
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Originally Posted by Raybrite
Drivers for NVIDIA GTX750 Video card...
NVIDIA provide drivers for Linux and most distributions, for example Debian, have NVIDIA drivers present in a repository. What, specifically are you referring to?
Sorry, I posted 2 things and it seems I keep trying to work on both at the same time and that doesn't work.
This project is wearing me out. I am 75 and don't function as good as I used to.
My computer isn't helping.
It is a L220. The first time it wonld't let me go to the site. I restarted and it is letting me download the driver.
I don't know how to install it. I am using Mint.
Distribution: Primarily Deb/Ubuntu, and some CentOS
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Originally Posted by Zandak411
Have you tried Play on Linux? It's the front end for Wine and does the Install for you.
Yep, we tried but could never get it to work. We use the web browser now since were an all Linux shop, but the installable desktop version for windows is feature-rich.
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