I'm guessing the kernel module didn't load properly. If you just installed the rpm for the driver you've more than likely got a version that isn't compiled for your kernel. Either do insmod -f in boot.local, or get the source and compile it for your kernel version Regards Anders On Monday 04 June 2001 16:52, Ron Cordell wrote:
I forgot to mention that I *did* change "nv" to "nvidia". When I do that and restart X, I get a garbled screen and the keyboard stops functioning. I have to telnet into the box and reboot it. If I leave the setting and reboot, it appears as if the X Server attempts to start 3 times and fails, because I can see the screen flash between the text and a blank screen before it goes back to the text screen. Changing back to "nv" allows X to start...
-ronc
On Monday 04 June 2001 10:34, you wrote:
On Monday 04 June 2001 10:23 am, you wrote:
Ok, now it's my turn :-)
I downloaded the latest NVIDIA drivers for SuSE and installed them. I then ran the switch2nv_glx shell script.
I added "glx" to the Loaded Modules in XF86Config, and then restarted X.
I noticed that the xconsole indicated the following: Jun 4 10:12:31 linux kernel: NVRM: loading NVIDIA kernel module version 1.0-1251
Now when I attempt to run gears, I get the following error message: Xlib: extension "NV-GLX" missing on display ":0.0". Segmentation fault
If I try to enable and run an OpenGL screensaver, I get the KDE Krash handler.
Here is the portion of my XF86Config file for the TNT2 Ultra card: Section "Device" BoardName "Riva TNT2 Ultra" Driver "nv" Identifier "Device[0]" Screen 0 VendorName "Nvidia" EndSection
Change: Driver "nv" to be Drive "nvidia" and that should work.
Good luck! -Steven
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