I just want to thank the folks at Suse for an outstanding job with version 6.4 I have installed the 4.0 version of XFree86 and I finally found a Unix/Linux system that takes advantage of my Riva TNT2 card. I still can't beleive this kind of picture in linux.
Finally someone has solve the printing problem. Ever since suse 5.3 I have never been able to print under linux without the printer taking off and spewing page after page of one line garbage or symbols. I now have a LaserJet 6MP and a DeskJet 890Cxi working like a champ.
One question? The HPDJ driver says it's mono. The one I used on all past suse distributions produced color that was as good as or better than the HP Windoz driver. What happened?
Anyway, I'm so happy I'm trying to set up trutype fonts for X11. Haven't felt this good since I reformatted my Windoz hard drive. Thanks again to the Suse team
Rusty
Rusty: How'd you get it to 'take advantage' of your TNT2? I just installed Xfree4.0, and I'm getting software-speed 3d performance... I know it's using the correct (NV) driver, I know it's initializing properly (went through the log file with a fine-toothed comb), I made the virtual link from libMesaGL.so.3 to libGL.so.1.2... Everything works, but it's just *INSANELY* slow... Also, on the (I think it's GLXinfo? something like that) screen, it shows GLX to be 'indirect'... I thought it was just using software mode, 'cause I don't have a Kernel Module (for DRI)... I'm not super-familiar with Linux, so I'm apparently doing something completely wrong... Any help? -- --Richard D. Slaughter Richie @ R & W Trucking -- To unsubscribe send e-mail to suse-linux-e-unsubscribe@suse.com For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com Also check the FAQ at http://www.suse.com/Support/Doku/FAQ/