houghi@houghi.org pecked at the keyboard and wrote:
Quoting houghi@houghi.org:
Quoting Daniele
: Il sabato 29 agosto 2009, houghi@houghi.org scrisse:
Try with nvidia-settings.
On factory? Wyh not ?
Because that is not yet available for Factory. Perhaps when it is official. At least I do not find them. If somebody can point me to any driver for openSUSE 11.2 I would very much appriciate that.
pasta:~ # nvidia-settings If 'nvidia-settings' is not a typo you can use command-not-found to lookup the package that contains it, like this: cnf nvidia-settings pasta:~ # cnf nvidia-settings nvidia-settings: command not found. searching ...
So that is not an option. I dont understand why.. Myabe I'm wrong but i think you need Nvidia driver for dual screens. Bye.
I do not need 3d or anything like that and it worked in the past. Sure, it will work better once the NVidia drivers from NVidia are out.
Tried it with the NVidia drivers. I understand that many others have no problems, I do. See below.
OK, I went to http://en.opensuse.org/NVIDIA/The_hard_way Installed the prerequisites, downloaded http://us.download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86_64/185.18.36/NVIDIA-Linux-x8...
and ran that in tty after `init 3`.
Next I started with `init 5` logged in and after `su -` ran `nvidia-settings`. I was able to select the mode I wanted. Logged out and went to `init 3` again.
Now the fun starts. 1) When I do `init 5` I am unable to go back to tty1-6. I must select to go CLI mode. That means I do not have CLI and GUI next to each other. Not realy acceptable.
I am running the 185.18.31 version and do not have this problem so I cannot help further.
2) I am unable to start Windowmaker. It just bounces back to the login 3) KDE shows me a screen0. Screen1 shows a cross when I move to it.
houghi
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