I have a GeForce2 MX card. I have installed the drivers per instructions in the SUSE install instructions. They seemed to install fine. 3Ddiag doesn't report any problems after I run switch2nvidia_glx script and set some X Config parameters. I still can't set a screen width of larger than 800 X 600 and everytime I try using Sax2 it eventually looses the mouse pointer and won't even respond when I try to resize it. I tried running a couple of games the book said would be good tests for the 3D drivers. They act like they are running and then abort without any errors reported on screen. I don't have 2 years to go through the log files either. Is there a way to make SUSE use the drivers when setting up the monitor like it does in Windows. I thought once the drivers were installed there would be some settings that would show up in Sax2 or somewhere else that would allow the monitor to have more resolution options, colors, etc. Any ideas how to verify the drivers are installed correctly, set up the monitor to take advantage of the new 3D capabilities and set up 3D to play cool games. I want to get Quake eventually and I would like to be able to play it. OpenGL is crucial to Quake. Thanks in advance! Robert Pollard