marcetm wrote:I am not understanding..backports on debian testing ??! why? really?.
No offense but the fact that you installed testing should implies that you should know how to install or backport a Nvidia driver.
Marcetm has provided all of the information required for your purpose.
If you need more assistance, I would recommend that you install stable which is what the documentation is primarily written for. Or wait the short while for testing to eventually become the next stable and supported documentation will be released.
Edit:
marcetm wrote: my card is a gtx950M
From what it looks like, you have a laptop GPU, which may mean you have an optimus setup.
It may will help you posted your display outputs.
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# lspci | grep VGA
If you have both an Intel card and a Nvidia card. That means you have an Optimus setup and you will need to use Bumblebee to use the Nvidia/ discrete card for applications. More to the point, your immediate concern is not your Nvidia card, rather whether you can display a graphical output with your Intel chipset.
https://www.nvidia.com/object/optimus_technology.htmlhttps://wiki.debian.org/Bumblebee