A couple of days ago I received my SuSE 9.3 and immediately I tried upgrading my Presario AMD64 notebook from 9.2 to 9.3. Because there were some files which created problems to the upgrade, I decided to do a clean install of 9.3. This laptop has an Nvidia GeForce 440 Go video card, with 64 MB of dedicated video RAM. After all was said and done, I realized that the newest Nvidia driver does not work very well. After installing it, I get a black screen. I went through many gyrations, but now it seems I have no 3D acceleration at all. Trying to run the test program glxgears, I get the following error: Xlib: extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0" glxgears: Error: couldn't get an RGB, Double-buffered visual I am getting the same behavior no matter whether I install the nvidia driver through YAST (by sellecting "Intalled and installable patches," right-clicking, and forcing an update) or the nvidia installer. The end result is a black screen. I am not sure what I have done thus far to get the video working, albeit suboptimally. And I don't remember which version of the nvidia driver I had with SuSE 9.2. My resolution is 1680×1050. Also, I installed MPlayer from the apt-get repostories, but it segfaults at startup. Getting xine to work half way was an adventure. libxine1 complained about its dependency on w32codec-all. I installed it from the packman site (but I think it was the 32 bit rpm version, although it installed fine). When I play a DVD with xine, I hear the audio just fine, but there is no video. Any ideas? On the plus side, the scilab rpm I got from the apt-get repositories worked out ot the box. I don't think the one that came on the SuSE DVD installs properly. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Regards, Gus Fantanas