Regarding getting the nvidia driver to work with 9.2 - has it changed much
from 9.1? As far as I can tell you should still run:
nvidia-installer -f
to download and compile (you need the kernel source installed) the driver,
then run:
sax2 -m 0=nvidia
(Note that you should perform all these steps from the console, i.e. if you
are
in KDE/Gnome, then as root type:
init 3
you will then need to login in as root again.
Once all the above steps are complete, reboot!
There are SuSE specific instructions on www.nvidia.com -> Linux/FreeBSD
driver -> SuSE howto
Good luck!
Jon.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Donn L Washburn [mailto:n5xwb@hal-pc.org]
Sent: 12 November 2004 12:21
To: suse-linux-e@suse.com
Subject: Re: [SLE] SuSE 9.2
SuSE 9.2 Updated
I have the same problem. Yast2 and "Test" works fine but as a user or root
I get the same error message. So, kmix, gamix or smix gives me a message
about /dev/mixer and file.c:80 (or something like that).
Checking "ls -l /dev/mi*" find all kinds of mixer[0-#].
This happens in KDE and fvwm2 (without kde being run after reboot).
On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 22:08:24 -0600
Stan Glasoe
I went into YaST, removed the sound card, and then let it re-add it (simple automatic way or whatever) and now it works peachy. I did same several times. When press ''test sound'' is OK but i am still without sound as user. Then load and run AlsaMixerGUI and check all the sound levels with
On Thursday 11 November 2004 8:42 pm, Mitja wrote: that instead of Kmix, KAMix, etc.
Stan
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