Stefan Dirsch schrieb:
Don't we talk about /opt/gnome/bin/gnome-xgl-settings, which is already in compiz package on (open)SUSE 10.1?
I don't know if we talk about that script, but I think its not a good way to have "only that script" - for me for example there is no neet for XGL + compiz. its more like a "nice to see feature", but it is in conflict ( for me et last ) to run VMWare on my machine ( the graphic speed isn't realy good after installing XGL + compiz ). so, as people don't want to use XGL + compiz they will not get the script. ( ok, I know that I can install compiz without XGL, but when I should install compiz to use that script I also can install the driver directly. however ... ).
Anyway, only installing the drivers for 10.1 isn't that hard.
http://www.suse.de/~sndirsch/nvidia-installer-HOWTO.html http://www.suse.de/~sndirsch/ati-installer-HOWTO.html
Hope this helps.
I think the point is not to find any working hints how to install the driver. I think some people like to have a popup during install that says "hi. I've found a nvidia[ati] card. do you like to use the open source driver from openSUSE or a driver directly loaded from the vendors website ?". and after making the choise the script will install the regarding driver.
Best regards, Stefan
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