Rajko M. wrote:
On Wednesday 17 October 2007 08:23:31 am russbucket wrote:
On Tuesday October 16 2007 23:27, Basil Chupin wrote:
Rajko M. wrote:
On Monday 15 October 2007 11:51:25 pm Basil Chupin wrote:
snip> 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.
I have two systems with nvidia fx5200 cards. One is a intel P2 866MHZ and the other a P4 3.2GHZ. The P4 has the latest Kernel update and I experience no Hangups. I downloaded the rpm from Nvidia.
x11-video-nvidiaG01-100.14.09-2.1 nvidia-gfxG01-kmp-bigsmp-100.14.09_2.6.18.8_0.3-1.1
Hope you can use this info. -- Russ Linux register user 441463
Basil, Russ and Michael,
can you test this: - boot in runlevel 3, type digit 3 on boot menu screen and press Enter, that will bring you in text mode - login as user works the same way as GNOME login - startx this command is is oldfashioned way to start GUI, wait until KDE/GNOME is done than - logout from GUI, it will bring you back to command line, that is also oldfashioned behavior - startx again in this moment I have lockup.
Sorry, Rajko, "no problemo" - nothing freezes, everything continues to work OK.
If I set openSUSE to run directly in GUI ie. runevel 5 than there is *no* problems. I can logout and login as many times as I want.
I tried 2 different drivers, both compiled against the newest kernel, and one precompiled from nvidia web site, installed with zypper (yast). They all have same behavior.
Only difference here is that I don't use the ignominious zypper but use something which works - smart, and I always download the driver from nVidia and install it by compiling it against the latest kernel. 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