Envy is an open source application written in python and pyGTK, released under the GNU/GPL license. It is aimed at making the process of installing and uninstalling ATI or Nvidia proprietary graphics drivers on Linux distributions easier. Envy automatically detects the correct graphics card, installs the appropriate driver from online software repositories and configures the X server. Currently Envy is available for Debian, Ubuntu and Linux Mint.

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  • Envy is an open source application written in python and pyGTK, released under the GNU/GPL license. It is aimed at making the process of installing and uninstalling ATI or Nvidia proprietary graphics drivers on Linux distributions easier. Envy automatically detects the correct graphics card, installs the appropriate driver from online software repositories and configures the X server. Currently Envy is available for Debian, Ubuntu and Linux Mint.
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  • EnvyNG running in a GNOME desktop environment.
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  • Alberto Milone and Ubuntu developers.
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  • Envy
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  • Envy is an open source application written in python and pyGTK, released under the GNU/GPL license. It is aimed at making the process of installing and uninstalling ATI or Nvidia proprietary graphics drivers on Linux distributions easier. Envy automatically detects the correct graphics card, installs the appropriate driver from online software repositories and configures the X server. Currently Envy is available for Debian, Ubuntu and Linux Mint.
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  • Envy (software)
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  • Envy
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