On Saturday 27 October 2007 08:17:31 am Jim Flanagan wrote:
Rajko M. wrote: ...
It will be interesting to see what nvidia Xorg.0.log tells. BTW, do you have any other Xorg logs in /var/log/
OK guys, sorry for the delay, its been a busy week. (I don't know if its best to keep posting here or start a new thread, but as this one is pretty mangled anyway, I'll post here, hope you see it). I had some grub problems to sort out as well.
As I said in my last post, I took the other cards back and am staying with my existing radeon 9000 for the moment. It worked acceptably in 10.2. My clean 10.3 install will not load X, nor will sax2 run. I pasted into 10.3 the xorg.conf from 10.2. This does get X up and I can log in, but not reliably, certainly not optimally. Sometimes the bottom 1/6th or so of the screen is black showing no kikker, but most times I get a full screen. Sometimes apps like Thunderbird freeze with warning to terminate it. So I still have some work to do here. I have not tried changing the PCI bus to "2.0.1".
No need. I posted link to mail archive article that explains that PCI BusID is really 2:0:0 and 2:0:1 is used to satisfy some Win 2000 drivers. This is not a reason for problems.
Also as I said before, sax will run in yast, but not in cli, runlevel 5 or 3.
That was my problem with SaX2 and nvidia 6100 on board plus TwinView capable FX 5200. Using 10.2 xorg.conf made TwinView working. Otherwise it will have only one screen or Xorg server will hang after restart and lock computer.
Here are logs currently on the system:
xorg.conf from 10.2 but after running yast>sax in 10.3 that I'm running now http://pastebin.com/m24b230f
xorg.conf from the 10.3 install that did not work http://pastebin.com/m4a33cb60
sax.log after running yast>sax in 10.3 http://pastebin.com/m40037ff1
Xorg.0.log http://pastebin.com/m883c4cb
Xorg.99.log http://pastebin.com/m7325d2d0
I don't know if this is helpful or not, but the test install I did of pclinuxos loaded this card with no problems and runs glxgears at about 2200fps on this card (about 7 times faster than I'm getting in 10.3).
pclox xorg.conf http://pastebin.com/m7eb8eb8f
It also usefull as it tells that monitor and card are not configured to specific model, but few basic features. Which allows Xorg server to set graphic as it finds good.
pclox Xorg.0.log http://pastebin.com/m68e2233
It is usefull as it tells that Xorg is version 7.1 not 7.2 as openSUSE.
I have not tried using this xorg.conf in 10.3 and don't know if that would be advisable due to different kernel and different xorg version. Anyway I hope this is easier to follow. I'd certainly appreciate any help. I don't know if this is a bug or not, but I have to say that I'm surprised that 10.3 won't pick up my settings that 10.2 did.
You can try it. It seems pretty generic. The worst that can happen is that you have to find out hardware reset button on your computer (mostly keep pressed power longer than 4 seconds). I used as root in runlevel 3 command: X -configure which produced some generic xorg.conf.new saved in root home directory. After test with: X -config xorg.conf.new that gave X server generic screen without window manager (Ctrl-Alt-Backspace is the way to get out of that screen) I started GUI with: startx which gave me working GUI. In my case I had to add monitor sections, modes sections, and limit highest resolution in screen section, but that is due to exotic (read old) hardware I use, otherwise it will work with very simple xorg.conf right away. -- Regards, Rajko. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org