This one solved everything for me. Thanks very much!
杨波 wrote:
> I think you can add the nvidia repository for 10.3(it's available now)
> and install the proper driver.
> There is a howto for 10.2. I think it's quite the same for 10.3.
> 1. add the nvidia repository from the community repositories in yast.
> 2. find nvidia in software management. And install the proper kernel
> module and the nvdia driver.
> You can determine your kernel flavor by typing uname -r in konsole or
> some other terminals.
> 3. open a shell, and run 'sax2 -r -m 0=nvidia', restart your X.
> 4. done
>
> On 10/5/07, *Andrés Cosa* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
> No, unfortunately I didn't overcome the problem. I have a laptop and I
> couldn't manage to use the dual monitor either (but that is possibly
> because I don't know how to set it up). I think I read somewhere
> that 3d
> is actually working the only thing is that it cannot be set up in
> gnome.
>
> arijit sarkar wrote:
> > On Fri, 2007-10-05 at 07:01 +0800, Andrés Cosa wrote:
> >
> >> I also have an 8600GT, I read somewhere in the past, that you
> need to
> >> use the drivers from the nvidia web site. So I downloaded them
> and ran
> >> through the installation process. Everything seems to work fine
> but I
> >> really couldn't make the 3D Desktop options to be enabled. I am
> running
> >> gnome and when I try to enable the options (3d desktop) it says
> that my
> >> card doesn't seem to support 3d and it tries to run Sax2.
> >>
> >>
> >
> > Exactly. I was getting this error in BETA, RC-1 version. Did you
> > overcome this problem?
> > This is the only problem I've got in my hardware. Otherwise,
> Opensuse is
> > fine and working smooth.
> >
> >
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