Op dinsdag 15 maart 2016 17:22:57 CET schreef Oszkó Albert:
2016-03-14 14:24 keltezéssel, Basil Chupin írta:
On 14/03/16 20:17, Per Jessen wrote:
Oszkc3b3 Albert wrote:
Opensuse's SDB says Nvidia linux drivers work "flawlessly" with Leap and installation is "trivial". Well, it is not. First one has to install gcc, kernel-sources and kernel-devel, but it is not a big deal. But at the end of installation Nvidia tells you that it could not symlink to /usr/lib/libGL.so.1 and two other files because they exist. And it is right. I tried to delete them, but it still insists that those files exist.
I went through the exercise on my Leap desktop machine, I don't recall any such issues. Maybe because I needed an older nvidia driver.
Your description "it could not symlink to /usr/lib/libGL.so.1 and two other files because they exist." doesn't sound correct - are you sure that's what it says?
Yes, those are the 3 messages one gets when installing the latest nVidia drivers. Simply ignore them and press "Continue with the installation".
BC
In the meantime I also realized that the 3 messages refer to installing 32 stuff. So I gave it another nad again, I badly failed. Perhaps I did something wrong, but have no idea what. Here is asystem, I can reach CLI with CTR-Alt-F1 and that is all, I mean neither nouveau, nor nvidia loads. Maybe yet another Leap install again? I tried Ubunti 15.10 but even the trial does not start. Debian and Mint have older kernels. So I am bit disappointed now
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