Clayton wrote:
Section "Extensions" Option "Composite" "on"
Yes indeed I had "Composite" "off". However, from sax2 I have not been able to change this, but only by manually editing the xorg.conf file.
That is the only way I've found as well.
Interestingly, on a new/clean install (ie on a system that has not had a xorg.conf around over many updates/upgrades of the nVidia driver) Composite is set to on instead of off. I've only (so far) seen this Composite off thing on older installs or installs that have had older nVidia drivers at some point
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Adam Tauno WIlliams wrote:
On Thu, 2009-07-16 at 12:47 +0200, Clayton wrote:
Section "Extensions" Option "Composite" "on"
Yes indeed I had "Composite" "off". However, from sax2 I have not been able to change this, but only by manually editing the xorg.conf file.
That is the only way I've found as well.
Interestingly, on a new/clean install (ie on a system that has not had a xorg.conf around over many updates/upgrades of the nVidia driver) Composite is set to on instead of off. I've only (so far) seen this Composite off thing on older installs or installs that have had older nVidia drivers at some point
Did you try "sax2 -r". I believe that is supposed to configured X from scratch without considering the previous configuration.
The older drivers had the 3D off by default. I used an older Nvidia card on a second older Dell computer. To enable 3D: Log in to konsole and the following commands: su - nvidia-xconfig --composite nvidia-xconfig --render-accel nvidia-xconfig --add-argb-glx-visuals -d 24 Check out: http://en.opensuse.org/NVIDIA#openSUSE_10.3 Cheers! Roman -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org