Hi, I have an Nvidia 6200 Turbocache card installed on an Nforce4 mobo, with the latest Nforce/Nvidia drivers on SuSE 10 x86_64. I used to be able to run OpenGL screensavers, but no more. What can be wrong? 3Ddiag gives: 3Ddiag version 0.728 Verifying 3D configuration: Using 3dinfo ************************************************************ Verifying 3D configuration for 3D board "nVidia Corporation GeForce 6200 TurboCache(TM) (10de@0161)": Verifying driver installation: nvidia ... failed! ======================= !!! WARNING !!! ======================== Due to license issues only a Dummy Nvidia 2D/3D driver with Software 3D/OpenGL rendering is provided. Please download the official 2D/3D Nvidia driver from the nVidia webserver (http://www.nvidia.com), if you want to use 3D hardware accelerated 3D/OpenGL. ================================================================ Tests for X.Org configuration: Config File /etc/X11/xorg.conf ... done. Driver ... done. Extensions ... done. Options ... done. Checking GL/GLU/glut runtime configuration: GL/GLU ... done (package xorg-x11-Mesa) glut ... done (package freeglut) NOTE: I *do* have nvidia (*not* nv) specified in my xorg.conf file. Chromium BSU runs as if it was using hardware rendering - but this is a quick machine, so I can't really tell. I have had a look at /var/log/Xorg.O.log - and can't see any errors there - i.e. the system is using NVIDIA's glx and driver, but obviously 3Ddiag thinks there is a problem :( Has anyone else experienced this, or have any ideas on what might be wrong? Incidentally, I do have a problem each time I install the nvidia drivers, with /dev/nvidiactl having the wrong permissions. Best wishes, Jon.