oye albertico conseguite el NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-5336-pkg1.run y ejecutalo a ver si te resuelve On Fri, Dec 03, 2004 at 12:18:03PM -0400, Alberto Santana wrote:
The XF86Config never says nvidia. The system does not recognize the card and an application needing OpenGL won't run. At this moment, I have a default system, NO UPDATES, except that I got fetchnvidia through YaST2.
Alberto
On Friday 03 December 2004 11:56 am, Sunny wrote:
If you have recently upgraded the kernel, chances are that no proper kernel module was build. In order to install nvidia driver, the nvidia installer needs to build a kernel module. For this you need to install kernel-sources. Also, check in XFree86 config file what driver is used. There should be "nvidia", not "nv" driver.
Btw, you are not saying what error you see, etc. Just "not working" is not enough for proper help :)
And, recently (2-3 days ago) there was a thread about nvidia drivers and installer, so search the archives for more info.
Cheers Sunny
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