Jim Perrin wrote: >> I had to use '/sbin/telinit 3' and hit enter to see the prompt line. >> >> 2. How do I restart the X server when the driver is installed? > > This is because you missed the part where I said the '-' was crucial > to the command. If you just use su to access the root account, then > your uid changes, but it's not treated as a login shell, so you don't > get the full PATH variables sourced. If you use 'su -' then it > becomes a root login shell, and you get the extra goodies associated > with the root account. use 'man su' to get all the details if you're > curious. > I tried that several times but evidentially I was doing something wrong. Now that I know what the '-' is for I tried it again it worked. Thanks. Corwin