Le mardi 02 mars 2010 17:18:10, Bob Williams a écrit :
My wife has a four year old Toshiba Qosmio G30 laptop, which has been running Windows Media Edition (a variant of XP) until about a week ago, when I installed openSUSE 11.2 + KDE 4.3.5 ;) She seems to be happy with the transformation so far. :)
A label on the front of the machine says it has an nVidia GeForce 7600 GPU, so I installed the appropriate nvidia driver 190.53_2.6.31.5_0.1-8.1
This was a disaster, resulting in no graphics login at all, and eventually I reinstalled 11.2 just to get back to the generic driver (none of my fiddling with xorg.conf seemed to work).
Is anyone else using this graphics card, and if so which driver are you using?
Bob
I have a 7600GT (AGP) on a desktop computer which works fine under opensuse 11.2. I did not update the nvidia driver for a long time so...I must check which version it is. And I have a laptop with the 7300 Go which also runs fine. Are you sure the card is a 7600 on the laptop (not 7600 Go ?). Usually there is a specific names and version of the GPUs for laptop. In fact I never had any problem with nvidia graphic cards so far (both under linux or windows)....I hope I could say that with ATI.... Matthias -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org