On 07/11/09 19:25, Lew Wolfgang wrote:
Basil Chupin wrote:
Look at the BIOS. Whe something like this occurs I normally reset the BIOS to default settings then go thru them to make they are set to what works. For example, Linux expects the BIOS to be in control so I deselect the PnP setting. You are using PCI (Express) card/s - is the Initial Display set to AGP or PCI? is the Onboard Video chip swithced off? and so on.
I am at present using 11.2 (latest upgrade) and am not having the problem, neither have I had it since I started using Linux so I guess the answer may lie in the way your BIOS is configured.
Hi Basil,
Good suggestions, but I've seen this on HPs and Dells with different mobos and bioses. I also didn't see it with 11.0 and 10.x. I also don't see it with the OSS NVIDIA drivers that come with the distribution, only with the proprietary drivers downloaded from nvidia.com.
Regards, Lew
Well, I always download the drivers from nVidia and compile them against the installed kernel. So now what's your new reason for your problem? :-) :-) Ah, I know, it's global warming, right? :-D BC -- I work to live not live to work. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org