What can I tell you.

I have been running up to 6 openSUSE boxes for many years without problems.
Currently I have 3 up and running.

I build and install all kinds of software for Software Defined Radio 
(SDR), Flightgear, Altera FGPA suite, many different IDE's, Electronic 
design software, build an install firmware for embedded systems, attach 
all kinds of equipment such as Vector Network Analysers, digital 
analysers, embedded systems, etc.

I run on vanilla kernels and I work with Qt5 Beta when the distro is 
currently using Qt4.

Some of my boxes have been progressively upgraded from openSUSE 11.1 
Milestone 0 all the way up to 12.3 Milestone 2 as updates became available.

I update sometimes twice daily and everything works so the distribution 
is stable which means there has to be something unstable in your hardware.

No one else has the sort of problems you have and have had, not only on 
your new box but the previous one - one out of untold millions.

If it was an openSUSE problem the mailing lists would be filled with 
similar problem reports or worst still we wouldn't be using openSUSE. 
Fiddling with and reinstalling is not a luxury the rest of us could afford.
Regards
Sid.


On 24/12/12 23:47, Donn Washburn wrote:
> Damn openSuSE screwed me badly by not allowing x or any video .  So I 
> reloaded Fedora and it was screwed up .  SoI reloaded openSuSE and the 
> music was the only thing that works.  X fails and so did every kernel 
> because it forgot to write roots password and din't even know who donn 
> was
> I am looking fro something that works correctly.  No XDM/KDM//GDM and 
> works in runlevel 3
> On 12/24/2012 04:44 PM, Sid Boyce wrote:
>> "cat /proc/driver/nvidia/version" will identify the driver in use.
>> Regards
>> Sid.
>>
>> On 24/12/12 20:01, Arnt Karlsen wrote:
>>> On Mon, 24 Dec 2012 18:18:41 +0200, Bayram wrote in message
>>> <canwntgfsocswgqvxy4obbybubexeh00ark96xyoyujqtqcn...@mail.gmail.com>:
>>>
>>>> Just to make sure if all your programs are dynamically linked to your
>>>> graphics card's driver.
>>>> But it seems ok.
>>> ..5 year old graphics card running "nvidia-current" (whatever that
>>> means)???  The "new" drivers may have "your old card" do software
>>> rendering on the cpu because the new driver does not know your old
>>> end-lifed graphics card cannot do some new kinda hardware rendering.
>>>
>>> ..2 possible solutions: the nouveau driver, if that fails to beat
>>> your "nvidia-current" driver, try "nvidia-legacy", some distros
>>> have several legacy versions to cover 3, 5, 7 etc year old cards.
>>>
>>>> May be you need to try to run fgfs in verbose mode to see what happens
>>>> internally
>>>> nvidia-current
>>>>
>>>> On Mon, Dec 24, 2012 at 6:02 PM, Kleiner Drache
>>>> <kleinerdra...@gmx.at>wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Am 24.12.2012 16:24, schrieb Bayram Tamer Gunes:
>>>>>> Can you run these on a terminal on bash
>>>>>>
>>>>>> ldd $(which glxinfo) |grep GL
>>>>>> ldd $(which fgfs) |grep GL
>>>>>>
>>>>>> and tell if the results are same?
>>>>> the results are the following:
>>>>>
>>>>> martin@martin-desktop:~$ ldd $(which glxinfo) |grep GL
>>>>>           libGL.so.1 => /usr/lib/nvidia-current/libGL.so.1
>>>>> (0x00007f125fc7c000)
>>>>> martin@martin-desktop:~$ ldd $(which fgfs) |grep GL
>>>>>           libGL.so.1 => /usr/lib/nvidia-current/libGL.so.1
>>>>> (0x00007fd5c9d61000)
>>>>>
>>>>> What does this tell me?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>> Martin
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> On Mon, Dec 24, 2012 at 3:57 PM, Kleiner Drache
>>>>>> <kleinerdra...@gmx.at <mailto:kleinerdra...@gmx.at>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>       Am 24.12.2012 14:24, schrieb Miko:
>>>>>>       > Hi Kleiner Drache,
>>>>>>       >
>>>>>>       > you have to enable Multithreading on the command line with
>>>>>>       > -- SNIP --
>>>>>>       > --prop:/sim/rendering/multithreading-mode=AutomaticSelection
>>>>>>       > -- SNAP --
>>>>>>       >
>>>>>>       > But I don't think this will solve your Problem.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>       You are right, thats now better for cpu, but it doesn't solve
>>>>>> my problem, but what does?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>       Martin
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>
>


-- 
Sid Boyce ... Hamradio License G3VBV, Licensed Private Pilot
Emeritus IBM/Amdahl Mainframes and Sun/Fujitsu Servers Tech Support
Senior Staff Specialist, Cricket Coach
Microsoft Windows Free Zone - Linux used for all Computing Tasks


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