My objection to Envy at this time stems from, well, I think Bryce said it best: "A future planned change (likely for Intrepid) will be to break out both -fglrx and -nvidia from the linux-restricted-modules package." But that is in the future. Today, the official method does not involve Envy. And again, with all due respect for your efforts, I've gotten fed up with waiting for an Envy update and used the official installer in the past, which is one reason why I wouldn't mess with it now. If it's not up-to-the-minute then there is no point for me. And there is no particular reason why, if someone is going to have to make a package update and download a big fat package anyway, why it should not just be a deb like everything else.

If Envy becomes the official means of supporting nVidia drivers in Ubuntu, then I anticipate using it. Perhaps in intrepid. I do not intend this comment to be an attack on Envy; there is no reason why it should not exist and I imagine it suits the needs of many Ubuntu users. I am glad to see it in the repo instead of users having to look elsewhere if they want that functionality. Have a nice day!