On 05/17/2012 11:44 AM, Ken Schneider - openSUSE wrote:
On 05/16/12 21:15, george olson pecked at the keyboard and wrote:
I just recently installed a proprietary nvidia driver on my desktop and I had to make sure that I had kernel-source and kernel-devel installed in order to rebuild the kernel using the nvidia utility.
It seems that you have 3 choices for a driver. You can try and use the opensuse nvidia repository and make sure the driver works from there, or you can try to install the nouveau driver, which is happily used by many people here, or you can look into how to install the proprietary driver that matches your nvidia graphics card, which will require a kernel rebuild
Kernel rebuild is _not_ required to install any Nvidia driver from any source.
I stand corrected :) After a kernel update the Nvidia module has to be rebuilt by running the command: sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86-.... This is also done on the first installation of the proprietary Nvidia driver. -- G.O. Box #1: 12.1 | KDE 4.8.3 | AMD Athlon X3 | 64 | nVidia C61 GeForce 7025 | 4GB RAM Box #2 12.1 | KDE 4.8.3 | Pentium 4 (2core) | 32 | Intel 82915G | 2GB RAM Lap #1: 12.1 | KDE 4.8.3 | Core2 Duo T8100 | 64 | Intel 965GM | 4GB RAM Lap #2: 12.1 | KDE 4.8.2 | Core Duo T2400 | 32 | NVIDIA Quadro NVS 120 | 2GB RAM learning openSUSE and loving it -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org