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I'm new to linux and even newer (if possible) to the DSL version of linux. What I'm wanting to know is how to install a graphics driver that is compatible with my system (I know how and where to get it) and then still be sure that when I plug my flash drive into another system that the graphics driver goes back to default. For those not familiar with DSL it is a flash drive version of Linux called Damn Small Linux (really cool!). Anyway that's my question and I appreciate any input.
P.S. I tried searching for an answer to this but didn't see any relevant posts. (BTW) Thanks John W. |
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