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I installed the Nvidia drivers in Debian Lenny with some problems but mostly out of my own inexperience and newbieness.
I used Kubuntu before and used Envy (but not the most up-to-date EnvyNG). I suppose EnvyNG still does most/all(?) of the work for you? It deals with the kernel headers and modules?
I didn't know that I have to worry about kernel updates breaking my drivers but at least I learned a few things. To OP, I would use EnvyNG. I think the developer is just doing the 'hard work' of configuring the drivers and wrote a script/program that does it in (several?) steps. At least, I am guessing so.
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