Hi did you try following the instructions at the http://www5.tomshardware.com/graphic/00q3/000811/linux_geforce-05.html ????
Ive tried quite a few combinations including the above The tomshardware article is a red herring because you will notice that he also says he couldnt get the geforce2 mx card to work. The geforce2mx is a cut down geforce2 designed as a mid price product and to be bundled in pre-configured systems. a pretty important card to support. esp as users will probably not be power users Methods of installing 6.4 loaded xfree86 4.01 from xfree86 and nividia from nvidia ( rpms and then sources ) quite a long process when dling via 56k modem. Neither worked. 7.0 loaded the suse xfree86 4.01 and nvidia packages from the suse server. didnt work either. XFree86 -configure and sax2 both cant see the card. Interestingly i turned off bios pnp support and 7.0 can see my network card, turn it on again and it disappears. This has no effect btw on the xfree problems. But its an oddity too. mobo asus cuv4x & Piii 700 128meg HErcules geforce2 mx Last option.load the xfree86 source * again * and then the nvidia source *again* and recompile both. but really this is a bit ridiculous the lengths I'm having to go to. dids -- To unsubscribe send e-mail to suse-linux-e-unsubscribe@suse.com For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com Also check the FAQ at http://www.suse.com/support/faq