Rajko M. wrote:
On Monday 15 October 2007 11:51:25 pm Basil Chupin wrote: ...
The 5200 is rather an "old" card and perhaps it would be better to run under the (appropriate) legacy nVidia driver rather than the latest (..14.19)? Just a thought.
Officially it is supported by latest driver, and not with legacy, but right now it runs with legacy 1.0-9762. Though, it doesn't matter which driver is in use. I locks with both, and I would like to check with somebody having the same card, or have idea what would be the difference between how it is started in runlevel 3 vs. 5.
I have the 5200 on the 3rd computer but it hasn't been upgraded to the latest kernel (for 10.2) so I cannot comment. However, I can add this: I had problems with the latest kernel (for 10.2) and the nVidia driver for the 5500 and the 6600 cards. I compiled the latest driver (...19) for the new kernel and even though the first reboot worked fine and everything worked "according to plan", the next time I booted both computers, after they were turned off, both computers went into a rebooting cycle after each reached the point where the nVidia driver was being required (by xorg). The only way I solved this was by booting into level 3, uninstalling the compiled nVidia driver, doing "make cloneconfig" in the usual place, and then recompiling the nVidia driver (with "sh.....etc). Never had to do this before but this new kernel appears to be "something else". Try recompiling the driver as I did and see if this helps. You've got nothing to lose...... Cheers. - Past experience, if not forgotten, is a guide for the future. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org