On Thu 10 Oct 2013 08:30:01 PM EDT, Juan Erbes wrote:
2013/10/10 Roman Bysh <rbtc1@rogers.com>:
On Thu 10 Oct 2013 07:57:17 PM EDT, Juan Erbes wrote:
I installed the 64 bits version of 13.1 Beta1 in a Compaq Presario V3500, which has the Nvidia Go 7150 video chip, and with the nouveau driver was near impossible to read the text on the screen because the horizontal and vertical lines on the screen.
To install the Nvidia propietary driver,I installed gcc, make, the kernel-devel packages and source.
When I try to install the latest driver for the Nvidia Go 7150 video chip, version 304.88, in any try I got the message that the installer don't find the version.h file in the kernel sources, and couldn't complete the installation of the video driver.
The installer has blacklisted the nouveau driver, and I created a new initrd, and then the screen goes readable, but without ·3D acceleration. I tried to find what driver is using lsmod,and I find a driver named "video".
How can I make to install the propietary video driver, because the nouveau driver is useless?
Thanks
Please use this revised patch.
Thanks again!
Cheers, Juan
The last one should work as it revises three different files in the kernel directory. Let me know ho it turns out. Cheers! Roman -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org