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As Maxwell Smart would say " Missed by that much "...You need to grab the nVidia 2880 GLX tarball and after you have it just put it in /tmp type this ' tar -zxvf <name of the tarball> ' and then cd into the directory it creates and type make. This doesn't compile anything it just moves the binaries to the proper place and makes the symlinks that should be there. After you've done this you should type ldconfig and if I'm right (and I usually am about nVidia stuff) you should be good to go. Please do all this as root and when finished enjoy yourself :) P.S. Remove all references to switch2 in your /etc/rc.config if your running 7.3 or below. Thank you and good night from the western front. ;) * Charles Griffin (cng3@yahoo.com) [020514 20:16]: ::Hello all, :: ::Well, I've got my 8.0 installed and it's running very ::well. However, I've got a problem with my nvidia ::drivers. :: ::I installed the current 2880 drivers via Yast2 and I ::can run "Gears" fine. However Tux Racer won't run and ::when I try to run quake3, I get this error: :: :: ::I've got my /etc/X11/XF86Config file set correctly -- ::with: :: ::Load "glx" :: ::and I also changed the driver from "nv" to "nvidia." ::I get the nvidia splash screen fine too, so it appears ::the drivers are loading ok. :: ::It looks like quake and tuxracer are trying to load ::the mesa opengl drivers. I would appreciate any ::suggestions on how to get the "glx" nvidia driver ::loaded instead. -=Ben --=====-----=====-- mailto:ben@whack.org --=====-- If it's true that our species is alone in the universe, then I'd have to say that the universe aimed rather low and settled for very little. -GC --=====-----=====--