I do not know if this is applicable to you. I had problem downloading the patch via YAST. What was happening is that the Nvidia site doew not allow you to download large files over a long time period. I use a modem dial in. I was using their http site and was nevera able to download their rpm. What I ended doing was to ftp to the site, download the file and did the following operation as root bash NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-1.0-7167-pkg1.run init 3 sax2 -m 0=nvidia that is a zero not an O. John Bailo wrote:
Platform:
Suse 9.2, ftp-iso install Nvidia GeForce 5200 Video card
Problem:
I am not able to Enable 3-D Configuration after installing an NVidia GeForce 5200 video card using the standard documented installation procedure.
I did the following:
1) Installed the NVidia driver via YOU Patches.
2) Used Control Center to deselect the (nv) driver and pick an NVidia driver for the GeForce 5200.
3) At that point, 3-D acceleration is already selected ( which is what the documentation tells me should happen )...
Here is the documentation:
ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/supplementary/X/XFree86/nvidia-installer-HOWTO#3
4) After finalizing the selection, I notice that 3-D is now set to Disabled! (And I've gone through the process at least 3 times now ).
5) If I run /glxgears/ or /glxinfo/ I see that there is no direct rendering or 3D support.
I am really hoping not to have to compile my own kernel modules.
I bought this card today after looking in the Novell/Suse hardware database list and it said specifically that it was supported "Fully" including 3D, so I'm kind of steamed !!!!
-- Joseph Loo jloo@acm.org