On 04-09-2010 19:10, upscope wrote:
On Saturday, September 04, 2010 03:18:37 am Erik Jakobsen wrote:
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Did you install the nVidia binary driver - either from the nVidai repository or installed it yourself from a downloaded driver off the nVida site? If you've just done a default install, and are using the Nouveau driver, there is no nvidia-settings application. If you've installed the nVidia binary driver, you will find it in your desktop environment application menu... or you can also launch it from a terminal by typing nvidia-settings
C. I installed nvidia from the repository. I have tried to boot and writing nomodeset at the splash screen.
Obviously it seems, that it may be the noveau driver, that puzzles me.
At least I cannot get nvidia-settings up running it in a root terminal
How do I get nvidia-settings then ? Did you run /usr/bin/nvidia-xconfig in run level 3, after installing. I find its needed and I rename the old /etc/X11/xconfig first. That always allow nvidia-settings to run for me. Also I save the nividia-settings in my home directory. seems to work, of course I'm the only user.
Yesterday I installed the new 256-53 driver using YaST and the Nvidia repo on both my 11.4 (test) and 11.3 systems. I also have nomodeset in my boot options in /boot/menu.1st. Not sure if its needed anymore. No, I ran it in a root terminal. OK ? I will try to rename the xconfig
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