Hello, In the Message; Subject : Re: No Login, no Graphics after update to Tumbleweed 20230211-0 Message-ID : <20230215234707.GB5508@wahoo.no-ip.org> Date & Time: Wed, 15 Feb 2023 18:47:07 -0500 [PS] == Patrick Shanahan <paka@opensuse.org> has written: [...] PM> > nvidia-computeG04-390.157-19.1.x86_64.rpm PM> > nvidia-computeG04-32bit-390.157-19.1.x86_64 (NVIDIA) PM> > PM> > nvidia-computeG04-32bit-390.157-19.1.x86_64.rpm PM> > x11-video-nvidiaG04-390.157-19.1.x86_64 (NVIDIA) PM> > PM> > x11-video-nvidiaG04-390.157-19.1.x86_64.rpm PM> > x11-video-nvidiaG04-32bit-390.157-19.1.x86_64 (NVIDIA) PM> > PM> > x11-video-nvidiaG04-32bit-390.157-19.1.x86_64.rpm PM> > PM> > corrected the bug. It's not bug. When we say bug, I mean that there is a lot of software that must be said to have a bug. I am rather surprised that NVIIDIA continue to support old graphics cards. The problem is that the structure was designed to straddle the glibc upgrade, but it is common practice to leave the configuration of /etc/ld.so.conf.d to the user. PM> > X11, xfce are working again. PM> > PM> > glxinfo | grep renderer PM> > OpenGL renderer string: GeForce GTX 570/PCIe/SSE2 PM> > is also ok. PM> > PM> > Thanks for that quick fix! PS> I believe the final part of the puzzle was filled by PS> kernel-firmware-nvidia-20230210-1.1.noarc What's the final part of the puzzle? PS> as the quoted drivers did not solve for me until I installed the updated PS> firmware. What does this statement mean? Regards. --- ┏━━┓彡 野宮 賢 mail-to: m.nomiya+suse @ gmail.com ┃\/彡 ┗━━┛ "Three young men died for Rationalization. Yet, Margaret Bloody Thatcher LIVES!" 'Brassed Off'