On Tuesday 24 October 2006 20:26, Rajko M wrote: .....
It can be that Smart did just what is programmed to do, install rpm, run post-install script and that is all. New driver was in wrong place that only original SLED 10 software management can find.
The link nvidia_drv.so -> nv_drv.so is a part of default Xorg installation. It is the only thing in package: xorg-x11-driver-video-nvidia-6.9.0-46.i586.rpm that belongs to 10.1 GM and you can find it in suse/i586 directory on CD1. The nv_drv.so is in xorg-x11-driver-video-6.9.0-46.i586.rpm. So, symlink is part of default 10.1 installation. Smart did installation of nVidia rpm in a proper way, including running post-install script, but something is missing in that script than would place nvidia_drv.so in a right place. Missing part might be included in SLED 10. -- Regards, Rajko M.