With 9.3 I had to manually edit xorg.conf (in /etc/X11/) to replace nv with nvidia in the Devices(?) section, and I followed the same install path you did. Have a look and see which module is being loaded. Once done, you should have a look with glxinfo to see if 3D acceleration is enabled. Cheers, Jon. In message <200506292330.00147.andreil1@starlett.lv> andreil1@starlett.lv writes:
Hi,
I have SuSE 9.3 with nVidia driver 7167 succesfully installed with SuSE fetchnvidia script. I have, of course, reconfigured X with SAX to enable 3D support.
However, 3DDiag gives the following:
Verifying driver installation: nvidia ... done.
Tests for X.Org configuration: Config File /etc/X11/xorg.conf ... done. Driver ... done. Extensions ... done. Options ... done.
Checking GL/GLU/glut runtime configuration: GL/GLU ... done (package xorg-x11-Mesa) glut ... done (package freeglut)
It seems like my system uses MESA instead of nVidia GLX. I have tried to reinstall kernel, nvidia driver again, but it did not helped. I am trying to run Command&Conquer Generals Zero Hour, and it is hell slow (absolutely non-usable, to say precisely) without real hardware 3D support.
Anyone know how to fix this?
Thanks in advance for any suggestion(s)
Andrei
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