Mine don't I still with problem, I upgrade to new version of xfree (to 4.1.0 r11) and kde (to 2.2.1) and I can't go figure what's to do. i posted something about it: <quote> I have a problem with my KDE that is when i trei to copy and paste several times a string in a textbox of any QT program it simple crash and exits to console. I have another problem with my nvidia that is when i trie to go to console o try to chg from X session to console and back and so on my keyboard lost functionality and i an't kill the task and do resolve the situation. I know if i configure magi key request it could me resolve the situation of lost the keyboard input but every time i try to reconfigure the kernel it askme after i configure it for i module that i can't find aflter configure it even with make cloneconfig The module is: snd-card-ens1371 And because of this yast2 or other tool says it can't configure sounds back and I have to load manualy the es1371.o module. </quote> If got any solution for any of this problem please help me ;) Thanks in advance. I have a TNT 2 M64 On Tuesday, 2 de October de 2001 03:55, Steven Hatfield wrote: # On Monday 01 October 2001 09:23 pm, David A. Riggs wrote: # > On Monday 01 October 2001 08:44 pm, root wrote: # > > Anybody out there using a GeForce 3 card under SuSE 7.2 and seeing the # > > same problem. After going into an X-session and logging out, when I # > > Ctrl-Alt-F1 to another terminal (graphical boot-up screen) it fails to # > > display. Also, then fails to display this screen during shutdown. I # > > have a laptop with a GeForce 2 GO card and using the older ver 1251 # > > NVIDIA drivers it works fine. However when updating the drivers to ver # > > 1541 it also showed the same symptom. I put the old driver back on to fix # > > it. However using the older, or new driver with the GeForce 3 doesn't # > > allow it to switch to a virtual terminal. # > # > Same problem here with a GeForce2 MX, XFree86 4.1.0 and # > NVIDIA 1541 on SuSE 7.1. # > # > David A. Riggs # # This is a known bug for the nVidia cards... nVidia is "looking into it", # which they have been doing for the last 3 driver releases. # # What I noticed is that the display problem "went away" when I upgraded to # KDE2.2.x... anyone else experience this? # # Regards, # -Steven #