I think I have fixed the problem. Somehow, perhaps a couple of updates ago, the G01 nvidia rpms got added. I use the G02 versions (GeForce 6150 LE). I removed the G01 versions and downloaded/reinstalled the G02 versions. Now I have the nvidia driver, and all seems OK so far. The reinstallation flashed the same errors about the xorg.conf file as in the previous message. But nvidia was picked up on a cold reboot. If what I encountered before is typical of nouveau, that driver needs a lot of work to be considered a default. On Sat, 13 Aug 2011, Joseph Comfort wrote:
I just did my periodic 11.4 system update through YaST2. On a reboot, although the logging shows that level 5 has been reached, I do not get a login screen. I get a login prompt.
I can login as root. A startx brings up KDE, etc. OK. If I logout to change user, I am back to the login prompt.
I can login as myself. But startx fails due to a missing file or something (I can't see at the moment). The only way to use my stuff is by 'ssh -l' to localhost.
The update brought in new nvidia rpms. The ones installed now are: nvidia-computeG02-275.21-7.1.x86_64 nvidia-gfxG02-kmp-desktop-275.21_k2.6.37.1_1.2-6.1.x86_64 x11-video-nvidiaG02-275.21-7.1.x86_64
I see that nouveau is actually loaded. Some messages flashed by during the nvidia install which said that a switch was being made to nv, but some other messages might have said otherwise (too fast to see). If I do a switch2nvidia command, I get ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Switching the use of "nv" driver of X.Org to "nvidia" driver of NVIDIA ------------------------------------------------------------------------
head: cannot open `/etc/X11/xorg.conf' for reading: No such file or directory SaX2 generated xorg.conf not available!
But I thought SaX2 was dead.
I have not had such problems with nvidia updates before. Something is broken and new rpms posted. This is urgent.
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