On 03/01/12 22:31, Allen wrote:
Hi everyone.
I have a Macbook Pro 5,5 running openSUSE 12.1. After installation I
had the Nouveau driver running very happily, much better at switching
external monitors than the proprietary driver.
Unfortunately, I needed to use a projector, and had to revert to the
nVidia driver. I used the repositories to install the driver, all went
well, and the projector worked fine.
But then I wanted to go back to Nouveau. I used YaST to remove the
nvidia driver, expecting things to return as they were, but no such
luck. No I have the system boot without error, but to a console only.
Once I am logged in as root at the console, I then need to type
gdm start
and gnome desktop appears and everything else works fine. The nouveau
driver is installed and working. No errors are reported in X.0.log or
in /var/log/gdm/*
I haven't manually edited any files. Everything I have done in managing
nouveau/nvidia drivers has been done via Yast.
Any ideas on how to start gdm automatically would be much appreciated.
I suspect that the setting here
http://www.imagebam.com/image/0b8bc990401871
May be set to YES, which is OK for using nvidia
Make sure it's NO
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