Ya, had the same problem on my install. I booting into init 3, the ran SaX2. Of course the mouse failed so I hit the middle keypad number (5) and brought the mouse/key prog. set the mouse again and it worked (go figure). Now, however, many of the devices including my mouse are listed twice in the CC and little applet "available hardware". Oh well, the mouse works now. Check it out. HTH Curtis On Friday 03 May 2002 23:00, Rick Green wrote:
On Fri, 3 May 2002, dids wrote:
Bad Got a spare drive out for my 2xPIII, sblive, orinoco silver, nvidia gforce2mx, usb intellimouse install v speedy.
Reboot, to no mouse ! eh
Sounds similar to my experience. AMD K62-500 w/nVidia Geforce2 MX. SAX detected and set up the card OK. I selected my monitor, and 1280x960x24bpp. At reboot, KDM starts up, but the mouse cursor is transparent. However, 'fishing blindly' around the screen, I realize it's there somewhere, and the buttons work appropriately.
I posted this several days ago, and from one response, and some searching on the SDB, I added 'option "sw_cursor" ' to the Device section of XF86Config.
That made my cursor appear, so now I thought I could proceed. I set up kinternet, logged in, and immediately ran YOU. Amazing, isn't it, how many patches and replacement packages there are just a week after the distribution is published? This is not a complaint the CD images are frozen for production. Other companies would sit back
- The folks at SuSE are never satisfied, and keep on working long after
once it's 'out the door', and let the customers find the remaining bugs for them.
Well, just as with SuSE 7.2, the nvidia drivers aren't current, and YOU redirects me to an nvidia site for nvidia_GLX and nvidia_kernel. (1 meg each! slow at 28,8k.) I wait for all the packages to install, reboot, and startx, thinking I'd bring it up once before re-editing XF86Config to try removing the sw_cursor. OOPS, here's one case where the cure is worse than the cold. X started, the bottom two parts of the KDE splash screen appeared, and the mouse, keyboard, and display froze up solid. (By 'bottom two parts' I mean: The dark bar with the status message appears, with ...interprocess communication' in a garbled font, and the row of icons just above it appears. The large image of the gears does not appear at all.) I was able to ssh into the machine from my laptop, but killing all the X and KDE related tasks did not free up the main display. I ended up killing one too many things, and locked up the whole machine. ...a reboot and try it again. Yup, it's repeatable. This time when I ssh in from the laptop, I simply `shutdown -h now`.
I'm trying to blame this on the nvidia drivers, but I noticed that YOU also updated kde_base, so this lockup might be a kde problem instead...
One other thing noted: the original nvidia driver off the CD didn't present a splash screen at startup, while the updated one did.
I'll keep posting what I learn from the process. I'd love to hear what others are experiencing, too!
Rick Green