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Re: [opensuse-kde] KDE & NVidia login problems: any advice?
- From: Eric Schirra <Eric@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 02 Jul 2011 10:53:08 +0200
- Message-id: <4E0EDC74.7000202@Schirra.net>
Am 01.07.2011 22:25, schrieb Paul Hands:
You can manuell fix it.
Use Key Shift+ALt+F12 to disable Effects when progress bar stands by 80%.
Then go to Systemsettings/Effects and tab advanced. Her you must disable
direct rendering and set composite-type to OpenGl. Then klick button
execute. Now you can enable the effects.
eRiC
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Hi Sven,Why do you not test my explanation?
No, I didn't have the repo driver installed - I used the NVidia
download only.
I do have an xorg.conf - immediately after a clean (reformat) install
- as well as xorg.conf.d. The NVidia installer may have created it,
but I thought that if the xorg.conf file was present, it overrides the
directory? I think the NVidia installer uses the file anyway.
P.
You can manuell fix it.
Use Key Shift+ALt+F12 to disable Effects when progress bar stands by 80%.
Then go to Systemsettings/Effects and tab advanced. Her you must disable
direct rendering and set composite-type to OpenGl. Then klick button
execute. Now you can enable the effects.
eRiC
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