I can run the script but it gives errors. But to get it to run, I have to tell
it where kernel-source is. I didn't see anyone else on SuSE ever refer to that
so I'm puzzled.
To some others, without 3D support you might as well have a Trident or Matrox
or something. By "work" I mean everything. I really wish Nvidia would just let
the distro's bundle their driver. I realize there is IP to be concerned with,
but c'mon. :(
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<<JAV>>
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From: Brad Bourn
Nvidia is definitely the way to go.
for simplicity sake stick with the open-source driver 'nv'
are you not able to get the driver for nvidia installed, or working.
can you complete the .run script to install and then can't get it to load? or does the .run fail?
Nvidia is definitely the the easiest to install. I don't know why your having so much trouble....
B-)
On Wednesday 17 November 2004 07:01 am, Joe Polk wrote:
Q: Seeing as trying to get an NVidia card to work with SuSE is a cruel joke, what is the best alternative? Are ATI Radeon's any easier? I'm going through enough just to install 9.2 (mysterious "error occurred during installation"). To have to fight the NVidia install is exasperating. I'm willing to buy another card for simplicity's sake.
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